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Anytime someone says something about Cam other than "he's the goat," they are flamed. In reality he's an above average, inconsistent QB. Our line played relatively well today. He IS the main reason we lost. I love Cam as much as anybody on here, but he made a lot of poor throws and poor decisions today.

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Anytime someone says something about Cam other than "he's the goat," they are flamed. In reality he's an above average, inconsistent QB. Our line played relatively well today. He IS the main reason we lost. I love Cam as much as anybody on here, but he made a lot of poor throws and poor decisions today.

 

Seriously?

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Anytime someone says something about Cam other than "he's the goat," they are flamed. In reality he's an above average, inconsistent QB. Our line played relatively well today. He IS the main reason we lost. I love Cam as much as anybody on here, but he made a lot of poor throws and poor decisions today.

 

Granted I HIGHLY disagree with your assessment. The original sentiment is right, people here have been acting like certain topics are untouchable, if Luke has a bad game so be it, Cam, so be it. 

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Anytime someone says something about Cam other than "he's the goat," they are flamed. In reality he's an above average, inconsistent QB. Our line played relatively well today. He IS the main reason we lost. I love Cam as much as anybody on here, but he made a lot of poor throws and poor decisions today.

 

Those guys are called homers. Don't bother with them. They would rather hear all praises for Cam rather than the truth. This is his fourth year and at this point, he may be pretty much what you are going to expect for his career.

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Yea the line was pretty bad. Stewart's solid rush numbers lie to you as he had to bulldoze and break tackles about a half a second after touching the ball. It wasn't there worst game, but it wasn't a good one. Norwell did look solid though, IMO.

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Anytime someone says something about Cam other than "he's the goat," they are flamed. In reality he's an above average, inconsistent QB. Our line played relatively well today. He IS the main reason we lost. I love Cam as much as anybody on here, but he made a lot of poor throws and poor decisions today.

Dude, you're wrong. You can't succeed without proper playcalling putting you in a position to succeed

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lol so much stupid in the post, I can't even...

Exactly my point. You're a fuging idiot. Cam had all day a lot of times and couldnt find anyone. Why not throw the ball away if nobody's open. Also, notice how the running backs had to contort their bodies just to catch the short screen passes Cam was throwing. And the o-line opened plenty of holes for our running game, which should have led to a balanced offense. But by all means, keep being a fuging dipshit.
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