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Cam was off today


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Defense gave us no chance to win today, but the offense wasn't much better.

 

It took two great catches on screens to keep us above 50% completions.

 

8 of our first 9 drives ended in punts or turnovers. The two touchdowns were both in garbage time.

 

The pass protection was spotty, but not nearly the dumpster fire some fans try to make it out to be. 

 

Olsen was good, Benji was good, Stewart ran hard and the line overall was fair.

 

Nah, oline was terrible. I mean they were getting to Stew before he could even handle the ball. It was after the game was over that Stew begun to have those big runs.

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You recall wrong. I think it was this preseason, not last season. And you would realize that as I said, the only thing that has changed is the fact that he is beginning to trust his ankle. I am worried about his footwork regressing.

 

And yeah, if you will stop being blind and sensitive at the mention of Cam, you will realize I am also one of the first guys to post links to media articles praising Cam.

 

It sounds like someone is a little irritable that their thread has clearly backfired.

 

Since when is actually focusing on the real problem, as in, you know, our D giving up 30+ points a week being "blind and sensitive"?

 

Cam looked pretty damn good last week throwing that game winning touchdown pass to Cotchery in OT, oh wait, I forgot, he dropped it. Again this shitty thread from you was nowhere to be found. Focus on the real problem, Cam is one of our few bright spots, it's as simple as that.

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Yes but in a game where our defense plays well and his high throws exist, we are not setting ourselves up to win. We don't have to wait for that to happen.

 

 

Good lord stop being overdramatic. Cam is going to high throw sometimes, just like other qb's. Cam is going to fire pinpoint lasers also. Today was not a great day but he has also had much better days this season. 

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It gets on my nerves how everytime Cam has the inevitable bad game the every QB has, no matter how well he played the past couple of weeks, someone gotta make a thread about how concerned they are about it.

 

There are threads about Cam after every game. There are threads about Cam every day. There are threads about Cam when does a Gatorade commercial. Are we supposed to stop making threads about Cam when he has a bad day?

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Yes but in a game where our defense plays well and his high throws exist, we are not setting ourselves up to win. We don't have to wait for that to happen.

Which game has that happened??

The defense has given up 30+ in the last 3. So what game did the defense play good and Cam's high throws lost us the game??

I'll be waiting. .....n

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It sounds like someone is a little irritable that their thread has clearly backfired.

 

Since when is actually focusing on the real problem, as in, you know, our D giving up 30+ points a week being "blind and sensitive"?

 

Cam was looking pretty damn good throwing that game winning touchdown pass to Cotchery in OT, oh wait, I forgot, he dropped it. Again this shitty thread from you was nowhere to be found. Focus on the real problem, Cam is one of our few bright spots, it's as simple as that.

 

How am I getting irritable? I don't see you complain when I post links praising Cam. You become so sensitive when anyone tries to talk about a flaw in Cam's game.

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Cam has had accuracy issues before the ankle issue happened.. I was hoping this would be the year he corrected this problem.. does not seem to be a sophmore slump but a issue he has in his head! 

Maybe all the praise got into his head? Yes oline was terrible etc but his throws were off. I hope it's not him changning his footwork now that he is confident in his ankle.

 

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Yes but in a game where our defense plays well and his high throws exist, we are not setting ourselves up to win. We don't have to wait for that to happen.

 

 

Right but we have yet to see that. It wouldn't matter anyway. I told people right after last game, first thread I made was we're going to lose. Our offense as a whole is weak against 3-4 defenses. Its been this way since last season. Last season we had a chance cause we had a good ass D, however this year forget beating them

 

That includes the Saints too, watch

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Which game has that happened??

The defense has given up 30+ in the last 3. So what game did the defense play good and Cam's high throws lost us the game??

I'll be waiting. .....n

 

The game against the SEA in 2012 comes to mind, Cam threw into the dirt, not a high throw but that was bad footwork.

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So when you rip the offensive line or defense or coach its ok. But when somebody says something about Cam they aren't real fans. Where is the logic in that?

If they were the problem then yes. Tell me how Cam's high throws lost us this game. Was it before the defense gave up 21 in the 1st qrt or after.

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