tombonneau
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So didn't see much of the game but based on game log looks like they are back to running Newton? Did he get a lot of his yards on one big broken okay or was it more of a concentrated effort and consistent gains?
				
			He started out mostly the same and not running, toward the second half it was like he flipped a switch and was back to running regularly. I don't remember any one big play. The 12 TD run was one of the first runs and he never really looked back.So didn't see much of the game but based on game log looks like they are back to running Newton? Did he get a lot of his yards on one big broken okay or was it more of a concentrated effort and consistent gains?
Yeah nothing too big, but a lot of consistent 6-8 yarders. Was able to watch most of it, and while he was running he didn't seem like he had his big boy wheels back on just yet, a little slower than what I remember, but still good enough to rack up 100+.He started out mostly the same and not running, toward the second half it was like he flipped a switch and was back to running regularly. I don't remember any one big play. The 12 TD run was one of the first runs and he never really looked back.So didn't see much of the game but based on game log looks like they are back to running Newton? Did he get a lot of his yards on one big broken okay or was it more of a concentrated effort and consistent gains?
He did the same to Olsen. And it was absolutely blatant. Apparently this isn't anything new for him. He should be suspended at least for intentionally trying to injure those players.
If guys still play like this now with 20 cameras on them and a 24/7 news/twitter cycle, I can't imagine what it was like in the 70s.He did the same to Olsen. And it was absolutely blatant. Apparently this isn't anything new for him. He should be suspended at least for intentionally trying to injure those players.
I have met with several players from that era. Every dirty trick you can think of was used. Eye gouges, shots to the groin, twisting legs and arms after tackles in the pile. It was WWE but for real. All they were missing was folding chairs.If guys still play like this now with 20 cameras on them and a 24/7 news/twitter cycle, I can't imagine what it was like in the 70s.He did the same to Olsen. And it was absolutely blatant. Apparently this isn't anything new for him. He should be suspended at least for intentionally trying to injure those players.
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 Cam Newton - QB - Panthers
The Panthers installed more running plays for Cam Newton in the practice week ahead of Sunday's tie with the Bengals.
Newton ran the ball 17 times in Week 6 for 107 yards and one touchdown. He had just 14 rushing attempts in the previous four games combined. "I feel like I ran him too much, and yet I didnt run him enough," OC Mike Shula said. Newton still isn't 100 percent healthy, according to the Panthers, and he got banged around in Cincinnati, but he was easily the team's best option as a runner with Darrin Reaves and Fozzy Whittaker as Carolina's healthy running backs. Expect 6-8 carries weekly for Cam with Jonathan Stewart nearing full health.
Source: Charlotte Observer
Oct 13 - 6:17 PM
Fozzy was very solid until he aggravated the quad injury.Rotoworld:
Cam Newton - QB - Panthers
The Panthers installed more running plays for Cam Newton in the practice week ahead of Sunday's tie with the Bengals.
Newton ran the ball 17 times in Week 6 for 107 yards and one touchdown. He had just 14 rushing attempts in the previous four games combined. "I feel like I ran him too much, and yet I didnt run him enough," OC Mike Shula said. Newton still isn't 100 percent healthy, according to the Panthers, and he got banged around in Cincinnati, but he was easily the team's best option as a runner with Darrin Reaves and Fozzy Whittaker as Carolina's healthy running backs. Expect 6-8 carries weekly for Cam with Jonathan Stewart nearing full health.
Source: Charlotte Observer
Oct 13 - 6:17 PM
Towel on, but standing up and walking along sidelines during the Nugent botched field goal.Is he still sitting on the bench with a towel over his head? I can't start him if so.
It took Dilfer 14 seasons to get 20k yards passing.In 4 Cam has 12k. In 4 years Cam has a total of 100 TDs. Dilfer took 14 years to get 113. Dilfers QB rating is 70.2 career. Cams is 87. I think maybe Dilfer should address what the excuse for his low production was? He certainly was never asked to carry a team except as a joke. I don't know what his beef is with Cam other than he looks foolish for his previous statements about Cam. Cam is everything he never was. A dynamic player who can take over a game with both his legs and his arm. Dilfer not so much.The Commish said:I know it's Cowherd, but did anyone catch his interview of Dilfer with respect to Cam?
If not....here start at 1:58
Wonder what his thoughts on Wilson are
He's the quintessential "get off my lawn" old dude that's angry the game passed him by. I'm sure being known as the QB on a team that won a SB despite him still burns to.It took Dilfer 14 seasons to get 20k yards passing.In 4 Cam has 12k. In 4 years Cam has a total of 100 TDs. Dilfer took 14 years to get 113. Dilfers QB rating is 70.2 career. Cams is 87. I think maybe Dilfer should address what the excuse for his low production was? He certainly was never asked to carry a team except as a joke. I don't know what his beef is with Cam other than he looks foolish for his previous statements about Cam. Cam is everything he never was. A dynamic player who can take over a game with both his legs and his arm. Dilfer not so much.The Commish said:I know it's Cowherd, but did anyone catch his interview of Dilfer with respect to Cam?
If not....here start at 1:58
Wonder what his thoughts on Wilson are
Heck you or I could have won that Superbowl at QB. He had 150 yds passing, 0 yds rushing on 1 attempt but he did manage to throw one of his rare touchdowns.He's the quintessential "get off my lawn" old dude that's angry the game passed him by. I'm sure being known as the QB on a team that won a SB despite him still burns to.It took Dilfer 14 seasons to get 20k yards passing.In 4 Cam has 12k. In 4 years Cam has a total of 100 TDs. Dilfer took 14 years to get 113. Dilfers QB rating is 70.2 career. Cams is 87. I think maybe Dilfer should address what the excuse for his low production was? He certainly was never asked to carry a team except as a joke. I don't know what his beef is with Cam other than he looks foolish for his previous statements about Cam. Cam is everything he never was. A dynamic player who can take over a game with both his legs and his arm. Dilfer not so much.The Commish said:I know it's Cowherd, but did anyone catch his interview of Dilfer with respect to Cam?
If not....here start at 1:58
Wonder what his thoughts on Wilson are
I don't think anyone is buying. Prior to this week I had a deal for Manning on the table and he preferred Austin Davis over Cam. Doubt perception has changed that much in a week.Feels an awful lot like a sell-high. That Cincy D is just not what it was last year. I think there will be a fair amount of shootouts involving CIncy this season, and last week was one of them.
Not news to anyone actually watching him play.After Further Review: Cam Newton is making the evolution to an elite QB
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/writer/pete-prisco/24754866/after-further-review-cam-newton-is-making-the-evolution-to-an-elite-qb
 
 I'd be surprised if he surpasses his first two years in the league. Completely different OC and philosophy than under Chud.This should be Newton's best fantasy season, simply because Carolina's defense stinks and the team actually needs to lean on him to put up points.
which seems nuts compared to what we thought before the season.This should be Newton's best fantasy season, simply because Carolina's defense stinks and the team actually needs to lean on him to put up points.
his passing stats should be better - which given his receivers is downright impressive.I'd be surprised if he surpasses his first two years in the league. Completely different OC and philosophy than under Chud.This should be Newton's best fantasy season, simply because Carolina's defense stinks and the team actually needs to lean on him to put up points.
There was a laundry list of things he needed to work on in his passing. That list has greatly shrunk in the last couple years. He still holds the ball too long which leads to absolute darts on just about all his throws. He's plenty capable of the touch pass, but that comes with anticipating. I think that's something he still has to work on. His passing stats are certainly on the upswing and he's becoming a lot more comfortable in the pocket, but his first instinct is to run (still). We need to keep in perspective this is his 5th season of any real football. He had one year at Auburn and is on year 4 in the NFL. He's still learning...both mentally and physically.his passing stats should be better - which given his receivers is downright impressive.I'd be surprised if he surpasses his first two years in the league. Completely different OC and philosophy than under Chud.This should be Newton's best fantasy season, simply because Carolina's defense stinks and the team actually needs to lean on him to put up points.
but you're right that his total FF points probably won't beat his first seasons, he won't run for 14 TDs again.
My league values WR very highly and I doubt Sanders would pull Cam in a deal. (irrelevant to me as I have them both, but still - nice deal)I've just bought into the Newton business. Chronic QB trouble and loaded at WR meant I traded Sanders for him.
The remaining schedule looks really really juicy, he looks to be over his ankle trouble and Benjamin has proved to be an immediately great outlet for him.
Hoping for a big performance this weekend in his first game for me.
WTF? unless that's redraft, that's a steal.just traded cousins and fred jackson for him. hope he keeps running like last week
I play in a ten team re-draft league. The owner drafted Rodgers AND Cam Newton. Not only that, but for some reason he had also picked up Romo off the waiver wire around week 3 and was sitting on three QBs !My league values WR very highly and I doubt Sanders would pull Cam in a deal. (irrelevant to me as I have them both, but still - nice deal)I've just bought into the Newton business. Chronic QB trouble and loaded at WR meant I traded Sanders for him.
The remaining schedule looks really really juicy, he looks to be over his ankle trouble and Benjamin has proved to be an immediately great outlet for him.
Hoping for a big performance this weekend in his first game for me.
WTF? unless that's redraft, that's a steal.just traded cousins and fred jackson for him. hope he keeps running like last week
Cam Newton completed 17-of-31 passes for 205 yards, one touchdown and one interception in Carolina's 38-17, Week 7 loss to the Packers, adding seven rushes for 41 yards.
Newton's score was a 13-yard strike to Kelvin Benjamin deep into garbage time. The Panthers couldn't get the ball moving early, while injuries to LT Byron Bell and RG Trai Turner led to serious protection issues. The Panthers just never got in sync, though Newton continued to look the best he ever has as a passer, standing tall and delivering the ball on a rope. Newton was also rugged as a runner for the second-consecutive week, and is firmly back into dual-threat mode. He gets a stiff Week 8 test, as the Seahawks will be traveling to Charlotte.
Oct 19 - 4:28 PM
If Cam's so good why do they keep putting Anderson in after the score is against the Cat's. I didn't think he look so good this last week, and play calling was awful. I don't like the value from FF aspect when they pull the QB in garbage time, when that team is behind and the pickings are easy.Rotoworld:
Cam Newton completed 17-of-31 passes for 205 yards, one touchdown and one interception in Carolina's 38-17, Week 7 loss to the Packers, adding seven rushes for 41 yards.
Newton's score was a 13-yard strike to Kelvin Benjamin deep into garbage time. The Panthers couldn't get the ball moving early, while injuries to LT Byron Bell and RG Trai Turner led to serious protection issues. The Panthers just never got in sync, though Newton continued to look the best he ever has as a passer, standing tall and delivering the ball on a rope. Newton was also rugged as a runner for the second-consecutive week, and is firmly back into dual-threat mode. He gets a stiff Week 8 test, as the Seahawks will be traveling to Charlotte.
Oct 19 - 4:28 PM
I was tempted to play him as its at home, but I've been able to take Tannehill off of the WW this week, so most likely putting him in my lineup as he has JAX
 those are my two QBs in my main dynasty league.
   those are my two QBs in my main dynasty league.Well at least if I go with Tannehill, we won't both end up screwed. Or we still might. Dammit.I was tempted to play him as its at home, but I've been able to take Tannehill off of the WW this week, so most likely putting him in my lineup as he has JAXthose are my two QBs in my main dynasty league.
Probably rolling with Cam but fully prepared to kick myself for it.
Seattle is 21st ranked D against QBs according to ESPN. Last year is last year. I'm keeping him in. Hoping for 250/1-2 and 70/0-1.Anyone sitting him vs Seattle?
I think I'll probably keep him in the lineup because it's a home game. This could turn out badly though.
The game was over. There is no use in having your franchise QB, who is still recovering from ankle surgery, hurt in garbage time. Let your backup get some reps behind the line with two guys who had 20 pro snaps between them before Sunday when they had to come in.If Cam's so good why do they keep putting Anderson in after the score is against the Cat's. I didn't think he look so good this last week, and play calling was awful. I don't like the value from FF aspect when they pull the QB in garbage time, when that team is behind and the pickings are easy.Rotoworld:
Cam Newton completed 17-of-31 passes for 205 yards, one touchdown and one interception in Carolina's 38-17, Week 7 loss to the Packers, adding seven rushes for 41 yards.
Newton's score was a 13-yard strike to Kelvin Benjamin deep into garbage time. The Panthers couldn't get the ball moving early, while injuries to LT Byron Bell and RG Trai Turner led to serious protection issues. The Panthers just never got in sync, though Newton continued to look the best he ever has as a passer, standing tall and delivering the ball on a rope. Newton was also rugged as a runner for the second-consecutive week, and is firmly back into dual-threat mode. He gets a stiff Week 8 test, as the Seahawks will be traveling to Charlotte.
Oct 19 - 4:28 PM
Seattle sucks. I'm starting him with confidence!Anyone sitting him vs Seattle?
I think I'll probably keep him in the lineup because it's a home game. This could turn out badly though.
I'll always start cam. Might regret it but he can blow up any gameAnyone starting Cam against the Saints this Thursday? Or has he worn out his welcome with that stinker against the Seahawks?
Likely stuck still starting him. Really tough after this week.Anyone starting Cam against the Saints this Thursday? Or has he worn out his welcome with that stinker against the Seahawks?
