This signing doesn't mean Cam is our week 1 starter, but if he is, then there are some reasons to still be optimistic:
- our D will be significantly better
- our running game will significantly better. We're now built like late 2018 to pound the ball and play action.
- Cam will know the offense this time around. Learning a new offense during a pandemic is impossibly hard.
- Cam will know his teammates this time around.
- Josh McD will have a better idea how to use him this time around. Some of the play calling in the RZ especially was way too predictable.
- Cam was ballin for a few games there (Seattle & Buffalo), showed he still had something. Hopefully they can recapture that.
- even if we don't add a TE, the rookie TE's from last year will be significantly better. Plus there are good FA options, we'll get one.
- WR, one way or another will be significantly better. Can't say exactly how at this point, but we'll have better talent
- If Brady failed with these receiver weapons the year before, how was Newton supposed to succeed? We've had 2 straight years of real bad receiver groups.
- the schedule's a little lighter - not by much but a little bit.
He isn't as bad as he finished last year, and the team overall will be stronger.