Did McDaniels mention how many times guys are wide open, and because Newton's poor mechanics and disciplines as a crap passer and run based crap QB like he always was, have gotten that "separation" and he missed them, wide open, because of his poor skills?
I also question whether his a vision is bad in his right eye. The odd not seeing a guy bearing down on him as he takes 7 seconds to unload the ball is very strange, but yes, let's pretend it's always "separation". Somehow it's always that or BB is a "bad GM", even though he built 2 dynasties.
I've never seen a QB in this era look so unaware in the pocket, especially one that is supposed to be using his legs as a weapon. This isn't Drew Bledsoe in 2002, looking like a statue unable to move. This a run based QB who is big and athletic, or should be, anyway.
Play-calling and good QB work is creates "separation". Newton can't read a D, so he can't check in and out of the right play to help the offense. How many audibles do you see from him? Almost next to none. If the D gets to know your plays based on personnel, pattern and habit, you aren't getting "separation" as much. This same theory arose in 2018 and then they changed the offense to more of a run based heavy set play-action offense after the putrid Pitt outing where they scored 10 points, and that change helped them win a SB again.
The coaches making the rounds saying "everyone can be better" doesn't mean much. Educated fans who know the sport can see what's going on during the game. There are guys wide open at times and he cheats on his progressions, so by the time the OL gives him his Guinness Book of World Records time to pass on every dropback, it's too late, he missed the spot.
When the 22 tape comes out on Tuesdays, that's when Newton is really cooked because you can see how easy it is for Ds to rope-a-dope him. He just doesn't have the skills because he never needed them in college and they coddled him in Carolina.
A real scout on Newton would also talk about how slow he is through his motion, how he has to rear back to throw it, and how he only really completes passes you or I could make, since the player is WIDE open after 7 seconds he gets to throw. He doesn't have accuracy to throw in the tight windows that qualified, legit QBs have.
No one complains about "separation" on teams with good QBs.
Newton is a band aid. Harry is coming along and improving and Meyers is legit. They just need a #1 and improved TE play with a new QB, obviously and it ain't Newton, but it might be Stidham, regardless of what the BB-hating media tries to spin everyday, for the last 20 years.