Cam Newton: Josh McDaniels can call some things he couldn’t call before


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After Cam Newton agreed to a contract with the Patriots, former Patriot Randy Moss said we will have a chance to see “really see how much fun that offense can be” with a player like Newton as a quarterback.

Moss was careful to note that his comments were not intended to discredit anything Tom Brady did in New England when speaking about his interest in seeing what Newton can do with offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels calling the shots on the offensive. Newton shared a similar opinion during a round table with Odell Beckham, Victor Cruz, and Todd Gurley for Beckham’s YouTube channel.

Newton said he felt disrespected by a lack of interest in his services this offseason, but changed to feeling “vindicated to some degree” by the fact that the Patriots moved to sign him as Brady’s possible heir. He also noted that it offers McDaniels a chance to do some new things on offense.

“We have to talk about the elephant in the room,” said Newton. Do you know who you come next? I’m like ‘Yes, great.’ What was, what is, is great, you don’t even need to talk about it. But one thing about it: Coach McDaniels, you can call some things that you have never been able to call before. You are getting a dog. You’re also going to get one of these pesky dogs. And I’m looking at the schedule and I’m like ‘Who are we playing at? That team passed me! OK, that team passed me. They could have come and caught me. ‘”

Last week we wondered if McDaniels might consider his experience as Tim Tebow’s coach when it comes to shaping the offense around Newton, but it’s a sure bet that things will look different if he draws on his past or comes up with something. completely different. The early days of post-Brady football in New England.