CountDorkula Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Hey, no worries. It's not just Cam, but its not across the board either. Cam is just the most visible and vocal of the group of "victims". Tyrod doesnt get the calls either. As evidenced by that huge late hit early in the game yesterday, no flag. Even Fouts was screaming about it. If you're young and mobile, it's open season. More evidence that the league only put those rules in to protect its Golden Boys. But they are super concerned about player safety and stuff................
bobobonators Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Hey, no worries. It's not just Cam, but its not across the board either. Cam is just the most visible and vocal of the group of "victims". Tyrod doesnt get the calls either. As evidenced by that huge late hit early in the game yesterday, no flag. Even Fouts was screaming about it. If you're young and mobile, it's open season. More evidence that the league only put those rules in to protect its Golden Boys. Who are the Golden Boys though? The rules on hits to a QB who is in the pocket are different than the rules for QB's that are no longer in the pocket and are running outside of the pocket. So yeh, the hits vs a mobile QB are going to be worse b/c defenders can do more when a QB is outside the pocket.
C.Biscuit97 Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Who are the Golden Boys though? The rules on hits to a QB who is in the pocket are different than the rules for QB's that are no longer in the pocket and are running outside of the pocket. So yeh, the hits vs a mobile QB are going to be worse b/c defenders can do more when a QB is outside the pocket. IfBrady took those helmet shots while running like Cam did against Denver, there would be a suspension.
McBeane Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 (edited) I heard on the LeBatard Show this morning that Cam hasn't had a roughing the passer flag thrown for him in the last two seasons. Cannot confirm it's true but I tend to believe that show. Anyways, Cam does have a legitimate complaint. He's not complaining about the rules being the way they are, just about the blatant inconsistency that the refs have displayed. It definitely should be a topic for discussion and I don't believe calling Newton a crybaby is fair in this instance. Edited October 31, 2016 by Marcellosaurus
bobobonators Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 IfBrady took those helmet shots while running like Cam did against Denver, there would be a suspension. Brady never runs so I dont know. Whats the point to overly protect Drew Brees who is a couple of years from retirement but to blindly ignore hits on a current and future NFL star? There is no logical explanation to say Cam is targeted by refs.
DrDawkinstein Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 I heard on the LeBatard Show this morning that Cam hasn't had a roughing the passer flag thrown for him in the last two seasons. Cannot confirm it's true but I tend to believe that show. Anyways, Cam does have a legitimate complaint. He's not complaining about the rules being the way they are, just about the blatant inconsistency that the refs have displayed. It definitely should be a topic for discussion and I don't believe calling Newton a crybaby is fair in this instance. But he "has an arrogant smile" so some people don't like him. (Hint: "has an arrogant smile" is code for something else)
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 But he "has an arrogant smile" so some people don't like him. (Hint: "has an arrogant smile" is code for something else) OOOOH LEMME GUESS #raysis? Did I guess right?
jumbalaya Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 I can't stand Cam but he is getting destroyed and not getting the same treatment that Brady, Brees, etc get. He has a valid point. I still hate the dude. He's been getting helmet to helmet hits all year that don't get called. Love him or hate him, I wish he played for us. And he's not wasting his life away on bong hits like the dude we got two picks later.
DrDawkinstein Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Brady never runs so I dont know. Whats the point to overly protect Drew Brees who is a couple of years from retirement but to blindly ignore hits on a current and future NFL star? There is no logical explanation to say Cam is targeted by refs. All the more maddening. And its not that he is targeted by the refs. Just the opposite. He is ignored by the refs. Again, you'll have to ask the NFL and the refs why. No one here knows why they do it, but it's obvious to everyone with a set of eyeballs that they are.
bobobonators Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Is it possible to have one ref that has a specific gripe vs Cam and will refuse to throw a flag? Sure that could happen. But to say that Cam systematically gets hits against him ignored, directly implies a league-wide conspiracy. No one cant argue that without implying a conspiracy. Its a slippery slope. All the more maddening. And its not that he is targeted by the refs. Just the opposite. He is ignored by the refs. Again, you'll have to ask the NFL and the refs why. No one here knows why they do it, but it's obvious to everyone with a set of eyeballs that they are. Sorry. In this case i meant targeted in that refs are specifically looking the other way. Poor use of wording by me.
Maury Ballstein Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 (edited) Boo Hoo, I'm telling Roger that players are mean and don't like me and it is just not fun or safe for ME to play . Yea you would just stay quiet after taking this hit with no flag thrown. Lucky he's not hurt again. Cam's 100% right http://m.panthers.com/media-vault/videos/Cam-Newton-gets-hit-dangerously-low/c0815a82-36ba-40e4-a436-db03e8732acb Edited October 31, 2016 by Ryan L Billz
DrDawkinstein Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 (edited) Is it possible to have one ref that has a specific gripe vs Cam and will refuse to throw a flag? Sure that could happen. But to say that Cam systematically gets hits against him ignored, directly implies a league-wide conspiracy. No one cant argue that without implying a conspiracy. Its a slippery slope. Sorry. In this case i meant targeted in that refs are specifically looking the other way. Poor use of wording by me. Yeah man, I wasnt trying to argue semantics. I only clarified as a point of emphasis. It's not that the refs need to be conspiring against him, they simply arent doing their job. It's like they become "hit blind" when it comes to Cam. "Oh, he's young and huge and athletic. He can take it. The rules are only meant to protect the old statues." And more than one ref sees it this way. Same thing for Taylor. I think what this comes down to is, the NFL was so over the top with protecting those aging statues that when they dont protect the young guys, who are supposed to be equals, its that much more obvious. Edited October 31, 2016 by DrDareustein
bobobonators Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Yeah man, I wasnt trying to argue semantics. I only clarified as a point of emphasis. It's not that the refs need to be conspiring against him, they simply arent doing their job. It's like they become "hit blind" when it comes to Cam. "Oh, he's young and huge and athletic. He can take it. The rules are only meant to protect the old statues." And more than one ref sees it this way. Same thing for Taylor. I think what this comes down to is, the NFL was so over the top with protecting those aging statues that when they dont protect the young guys, who are supposed to be equals, its that much more obvious. I can see how someone like Cam who is so big and strong for a QB to not get a call his way after taking a hit bc he doesnt flop as often for example. Sometimes these less athletic QBs get touched and go flying backwards leading to a much more dramatic looking hit and possibly influencing a ref to throw a flag just bc it looked worse. Is it fair? I would say its not fair. Its almost as if its a curse for Cam to be his size and be able to take hits. I just dont know how much of the lack of flag throwing is attributed to refs having an agenda. Would you say a player like Russel Wilson doesnt get calls either? Andrew luck is a big guy too who scrambles a lot. I feel that hes getting killed every other game. One day Luck may literally die on the field at the rate hes going.
C.Biscuit97 Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Boo Hoo, I'm telling Roger that players are mean and don't like me and it is just not fun or safe for ME to play . It's hilarious all the awful qbs you have hyped up and you bash Newton. Do you not like him because he is an actual successful NFL qb?
BarleyNY Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Refs know how to protect certain star players. QBs are the most obvious, but other positions get it too. Just watch Antonio Brown repeatedly push off on his routes. Never a flag. Now have Robert Woods try that.
Simon Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 (edited) I remember years ago being annoyed that the Bills beat the Panthers in an ugly, meaningless game that affected the draft order and put Carolina into position to draft him instead of us. Suffice to say that I am no longer bothered by that after watching Cam being a ginormous front-running pvssy for the last 5 years. Quitcher cryin Cameron Edited October 31, 2016 by Simon
bobobonators Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Refs know how to protect certain star players. QBs are the most obvious, but other positions get it too. Just watch Antonio Brown repeatedly push off on his routes. Never a flag. Now have Robert Woods try that. I agree. But its undeniable that Cam is a star. So by that logic, why wouldnt the NFL protect him? Cam is implying that the NFL is not protecting him the same way others are protected.
bobobonators Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 I remember years ago being annoyed that the Bills beat the Panthers in an ugly, meaningless game that affected the draft order and put Carolina into position to draft him instead of us. Suffice to say that I am no longer bothered by that after watching Cam being a ginormous front-running pvssy for the last 5 years. Quitcher cryin Cameron Very interesting article. To me it comes down to this: if a player like Cam is going to vocally complain about not getting calls people are going to start looking at every play where he gets hit and question whether or not he should get flagged. Players that dont vocalize their complaints dont go under the microscope. Everytime Cam gets hit now whats the first thing people want to know? They want to know if it was flag worthy. It becomes an event. Cam needs to realize the NFL has much to lose and nothing to gain by having him injured. Refs arent out to get him. It defies logic.
Simon Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Very interesting article. To me it comes down to this: if a player like Cam is going to vocally complain about not getting calls people are going to start looking at every play where he gets hit and question whether or not he should get flagged. Players that dont vocalize their complaints dont go under the microscope. Everytime Cam gets hit now whats the first thing people want to know? They want to know if it was flag worthy. It becomes an event. That's a very good point; and I would think that having a microscope placed upon him is not something that is likely to pay dividends for Cam Newton.
BaaadThingsMan Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 He's definitely getting hit illegally alot but he's definitely being a cry baby. The more he talks about it the bigger it becomes.
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