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Long drop, hopeless scramble, sack


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Cam does not trust his teammates, it's really that simple. When a QB doesn't believe in his pocket then he's not going to sit in it. If he doesn't believe his wrs are going to be in the right spot then he's not going tho throw with anticipation. His problem is that he tries too much sometimes because he puts it all on himself. He goes out and tries to win the game on every play. He just doesn't have a lot of confidence in the players around him.

 

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Why does this happen so often? Cam will drop back 5 steps, survey the field, pocket collapses, cam scrambles a bit late hopelessly and losses a chunk of yards.

 

Because he is a scrambling QB and thats what they do, nobody complains when he makes big plays. Guys have to get open, and the coaches have to find a way to get the ball out faster if the o line struggles.

 

Are receivers taking too long to get open? Is the pocket collapsing too fast? Is Cam dropping back too far and not making decisions quick enough? Does Cam have poor pocket presence (many times he could've taken off earlier for good yardage)?

 

Our receivers are old and not fast at all, or inconsistent rookies, other then benjamin none of them are playmakers, O Line isnt consistent pass blocking especially against real pressure, cam also has to continue to get better.

 

I don't know the reason but I'm sick of watching it. Do quick 3 step drop plays with slants or outs, roll cam to the right, line up out of the shotgun. Do something.

 

Shula..... 

 

This offense is so ugly. Wilson had the exact same problems but the schemes and Wilsons' indidividua play made the difference.

 

seattle has better personel than us and real offensive coordinator, notice how seattle fed their best players and our best player greg olsen was nowhere to be found, and the coach had no answer for it in the presser.

 

And that last set after the Seahawks TD was a disgrace. I don't think Cam managed to get a single pass off. What is he thinking? Everytime at the end of a game I see this from him. Yeah, the oline is junk but let the ball go. Throw an INT. Just try something. Do nothing and lose is cowardice.

 

I can't speak for everytime, but that last series was alot on shula, even the announcers caught that. Rolling cam away from KBs side a screan on 4th and 25  I mean come on, and the other play I believe they had a free rusher come in for a sack.

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I think Cam might be manic depressive. Dude gets a first down and celebrates like we just won the Super Bowl. 10 minutes later he is on the sidelines looking like he was just diagnosed with cancer.

Kinda like fans watching the game, huh?

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Is anyone watching Luck against Steelers? He is basically being raped on every play and his team has given up 42 points but they are still in it. Wow, what a game.

 

The kid is unbelievable this year. Despite pressure on nearly every dropback.

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