Will Cam Newtown help or hinder the Panthers?

By Alfred Chan / Expert

Cam Newton is becoming predictable and it could be argued selfish. Making the most of his athleticism, Newton puts up excellent numbers, but this may be to the detriment of his teammates.

Gifted with speed, size and accuracy, Newton is a threat both on the ground and in the air, but there’s a problem which plagued him throughout college; he does too much.

In his rookie season he posted 4,051 yards in the air for 21 touchdowns and also rushed another 706 yards for 14 touchdowns, breaking the all-time record for most touchdowns rushed by a quarterback in a season.

Since Newton’s arrival, DeAngelo William’s role in the Panther’s offence has diminished significantly from a speedy runner to a blocking back.

In 2008 Williams rushed 1,515 yards for 18 touchdowns on 273 carries.

In 2009 Williams rushed 1,117 yards for seven touchdowns on 216 carries.

The Carolina Panthers are in a unique situation with one of the best back up running backs in the league who takes a significant number of carries per game. Jonathon Stewart, more of a power runner, is used to wear down defences and gain short yardage.

In 2008 Stewart rushed 836 yards for 10 touchdowns on 184 carries.

In 2009 Stewart rushed 1,133 yards for 10 touchdowns on 221 carries.

The Panthers 0-16 record in 2010 makes their offensive statistics irrelevant for that season.

Last season Williams rushed for 836 yards from 155 carries for seven touchdowns, while Stewart rushed for 761 yards from 142 carries for four touchdowns.

The biggest distress for Williams and Stewart is their decline in scoring plays. With Newton taking the snaps, teams have come to expect him to run the ball when inside the five yard line.

So far in four games this season, Newton has rushed for 167 yards for three touchdowns. Those rushing touchdowns have come from the five, one and four-yard lines.

In week four against Atlanta, Newton had the Panthers in front late in the final quarter when he found himself in a third and two situation.

Two yard would have won the game. He ran two yards before fumbling the ball. They play was challenged and he was deemed to be short of the first down. On fourth and inches, he ran again for two yards before fumbling the ball again.

It was recovered one-yard short of the first down and the Panthers opted to punt with 1.44 left on the game clock and a one point lead.

Quarterback Matt Ryan led the Falcons 77 yards before kicker Matt Bryant kicked the game winning field goal.

Newton is an agile quarterback who will run when the play breaks down in front of him. But Carolina’s decision to call him into running plays shows a lack of faith in the team’s running backs.

With two crucial fumbles in the dying stages of the Atlanta game, the short and simple of it is he lost the game for them.

When Williams and Stewart are instrumental in moving the chains forward but denied the opportunity to run scores in the red zone, it can negatively affect team dynamics.

Beyond increasing the chances of Newton injuring himself, the plays are predictable. In short yardage situations, it’s obvious he’s going to run it himself.

His aerial dives have excited fans since his debut but down the track, injuries will catch up to him. For his running backs to keep the confidence required to excel in this league, they need coaches and a quarterback that have faith in them to gain short yardage.

There’d be few things worse than an injured quarterback when backs are running without confidence.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2012-10-11T04:05:58+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Even his dad is saying he has all the wrong attitudes: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000079282/article/cecil-newton-cam-must-work-on-postgame-attitude?module=HP11_headline_stack

2012-10-11T03:26:58+00:00

Worlds Biggest

Guest


Interesting article from Sports Illustrated's Don Banks regarding Newtons sophomore slump which he compared to Vince Young. Both had great rookie campaigns followed by ordinary second seasons. Newton admitted after the Seahawks game that he has a lot of work to do which is a good start. He needs to quit the sidline moping as that wont win him any supporters, just ask Jay Cutler. QB's are leaders of there teams and it's crucial they keep there composure no matter the game situation or how young they are.

2012-10-09T04:53:52+00:00

Ned Balme

Roar Guru


They need to truly commit to an offensive scheme. Either go the spread option he ran at Auburn or take the time run a pro style scheme. At the moment they are running both half-heartedly at when not running at full pace both can be very easy to stop. Either go all out with the Spread option and accept the turnovers and hits that Cam will take running the ball, or set the precedent of running a pro style and further push the word "pro" into Cam's head to help let him know this 'woe is me' attitude isn't about you caring so much for the team and its difficulties but is rather you attempting to take the shine away from your poor performance by making us think you are that deeply affected by it. And I'm a Cam Newton fan.

2012-10-09T04:11:48+00:00

Tim

Guest


Scam Newton

2012-10-09T04:08:38+00:00

Ian Whitchurch

Guest


He got well and trult shut down by the Seahawks defense. It'll be interesting to see how he goes against all the NFC West defenses, actually ...

AUTHOR

2012-10-09T03:09:14+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


It really annoys me seeing Newton on the sidelines. When he can't get the first down, instead of keeping the mood on the sidelines in the positive, he sits down by himself with the towel over his head. He's just kicking himself when he should be working with the coaches and his receivers to see how they can improve the play on the next drive. The coaches need to intervene and get him to be a team player, even on the sidelines. And yep, my bad - they were 2-14.

2012-10-08T21:12:32+00:00

james

Guest


Cam does need to mature but I think the Falcons loss is mainly on the defence. still can't believe they gave up 60 yards in one play with a minute to go. the Hawks game is all on the offence. some of the play calling does seem very strange from Chud.

2012-10-08T20:16:25+00:00

Matt Bungard

Roar Guru


I think Ron Rivera is as much to blame as anyone else. The play-calling at times as been amateurish. The game management when in the lead in the Falcons game last week is a prime example. That said, Cam certainly needs to work on his attitude, it helps nobody to sit there getting stroppy on the sidelines where all the cameras can see you. Did you see him and Steve Smith in a heated argument on the sideline a couple of weeks ago? That's incredibly embarrassing for your football team, to have your two biggest stars (and two guys that are supposed to be connecting on the field for a swathe of big plays) squabbling like children. Oh, one correction: The Panthers went 2-14 in 2010, not 0-16 ;)

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