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Coming up on SC: Cam Newtwon Out of Sync


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I know this isnt news but these guys are seriously retarded. To me he looked fine and improved from the last preseason game. To sportscenter he misses 4 throws and hes regressing. Tom brady looked terrible on a lot of throws, but hes not allowed to be out of sync.

 

Out of sync was the ability of the o line to offer any kind of basic protection.

 

anyways...

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I know this isnt news but these guys are seriously retarded. To me he looked fine and improved from the last preseason game. To sportscenter he misses 4 throws and hes regressing. Tom brady looked terrible on a lot of throws, but hes not allowed to be out of sync.

 

Out of sync was the ability of the o line to offer any kind of basic protection.

 

anyways...

 

 

What do you expect after his Head Coach telling the whole world this week that he needs some serious work on his passing game?

 

They're just following Ron's lead.  When the head coach chum's the waters, don't be shocked when the sharks show up.

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What do you expect after his Head Coach telling the whole world this week that he needs some serious work on his passing game?

 

They're just following Ron's lead.  When the head coach chum's the waters, don't be shocked when the sharks show up.

 

All Ron said is that the ankle surgery is forcing him to work on his passing game from the pocket, that doesnt mean he needs serious work, it was just a matter-of-fact statement. Of course course every young QB needs work from the pocket, Ron wasnt calling cam out by any means.

 

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All Ron said is that the ankle surgery is forcing him to work on his passing game from the pocket, that doesnt mean he needs serious work, it was just a matter-of-fact statement. Of course course every young QB needs work from the pocket, Ron wasnt calling cam out by any means.

 

 

 

And all we've heard from the team and Cam is that the trainers have told Cam that his ankle is 100%.

 

That, to me, doesn't sound like Cam is being "forced" to work from the pocket because of his surgery.  It sounds like its a choice by his coaches to me.  If his ankle is 100% there's no excuse to change his game.

 

So is his ankle 100%?  Or not?  Should we believe what we are told?  Or not?

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And all we've heard from the team and Cam is that the trainers have told Cam that his ankle is 100%.

 

That, to me, doesn't sound like Cam is being "forced" to work from the pocket because of his surgery.  It sounds like its a choice by his coaches to me.  If his ankle is 100% there's no excuse to change his game.

 

So is his ankle 100%?  Or not?  Should we believe what we are told?  Or not?

 

You have never had a sports related injury have you?

His ankle might be 100% but theres still soreness and you need more strengthening as precaution. I think they are letting him do his thing in practice now, Ron was speaking in the past tense.

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You have never had a sports related injury have you?

His ankle might be 100% but theres still soreness and you need more strengthening as precaution. I think they are letting him do his thing in practice now, Ron was speaking in the past tense.

 

 

Yep, just recently had elbow surgery for tennis elbow.

 

Doc and therapists haven't told me "you are 100% but you still can't go back out there and play tennis or bowl".  They have told me that I am not yet at 100% (almost 3 months later) and that I can NOT do those things yet.

 

100% is 100%.  To me (and my medical support at least), 100% means ready to go.

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The "can we please stop defending Cam from every criticism" crowd have become just as annoying as those they lash out against.

 

No we haven't.

 

QBs get criticism. Big deal. Some people on here act like Cam in part of their family and the criticism hurts them deeply. Or Cam is in their gang, lol, and if anyone steps up to em they gots to protect their hood!

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