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Ferrari QB used like a '85 Camry


lindseyj14

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Wouldn't shock me if it eventually comes out that Cam rejected an extension over the summer. I know he'll never say anything publicly but he can't be happy here. He's a once in a lifetime talent and he's being wasted. And he knows it. Team has given him ONE offensive player in 4 years and they continue to use him like he's Trent Dilfer.

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Our Ferrari has a dent in the side and is running on 5 cylinders.

 

This.  Cam is starting to show the effects of being the most hit QB in the NFL since he entered the league.  We've been using our Ferrari in demolition derbies for too long.  I just hope he hasn't and won't developed some injuries that are going to linger down the road.

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Cam's ankle is not right. It's obvious. At this point, he's not mobile. The Steelers knew that, anyone could see it. Get over it.

Steelers knew our OL was poo and that if they blitzed heavy then our weak WRs would struggle to get open until after they got pressure

Cam gimpy is still more mobile than most of league

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