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He did about as well as he could.  He's obviously banged up and it's effecting him.  Shula's play calling isn't giving him or the offense in general much of a chance.  The man calls plays like he has an all-time great OL.  He doesn't seem to understand that the ball needs to be coming out pretty much immediately for us to have success.  When he dials up quick hitters, we look great.  When he goes back to his typical slow developing crap, the wheels fall off.

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There were A LOT of plays where last year he would've gotten away from the sack and got a completion or scrambled for yardage, instead tonight he was very hesitant, didn't recognize a sack coming and didn't move well, taking really bad sacks. The line sucked but it was manageable and if he were 100% physically and mentally our offense wouldn't have been nearly that bad.

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There were A LOT of plays where last year he would've gotten away from the sack and got a completion or scrambled for yardage, instead tonight he was very hesitant, didn't recognize a sack coming and didn't move well, taking really bad sacks. The line sucked but it was manageable and if he were 100% physically and mentally our offense wouldn't have been nearly that bad.

dumbass rivera has told him not to run

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dumbass rivera has told him not to run

 

Did he also tell him not to step out of the pocket to avoid a sack? He could've done that numerous times without taking off and either thrown it away or found a guy downfield. Cam was hesitant to even move a foot in the pocket and it got him sacked. 

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There were A LOT of plays where last year he would've gotten away from the sack and got a completion or scrambled for yardage, instead tonight he was very hesitant, didn't recognize a sack coming and didn't move well, taking really bad sacks. The line sucked but it was manageable and if he were 100% physically and mentally our offense wouldn't have been nearly that bad.

 

2 of the 3 sacks were pressure right up the middle. They were really hard to avoid even with cam at 100%.

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