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Time for Cam to learn to slide.


Jeremy Igo

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If Cam keeps going head first into his dives he is going to continue to be an open target for defenders.

The obvious thing that needs to happen right now, and by right now I mean this very moment, is for cam to start sliding feet first and taking away the defenses ability to hit him.

Agree?

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QB's can get injured sliding too, sometimes things just happen.

 

If I'm being honest, this discussion is pointless, it's not like this is Cam's fault.

 

This organization has overall done a pathetic job of building around him. See the 2011 draft class.

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How is what I said not completely common sense?

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Its perfectly reasonable. Its just sad that we have yet another talking point that sounds like we're talking about glassy Bob.

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QB's can get injured sliding too, sometimes things just happen.

If I'm being honest, this discussion is pointless, it's not like this is Cam's fault.

This organization has overall done a pathetic job of building around him.

Qbs can get injured driving to the stadium to.

It is a question of probability, and it is much less when sliding.

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