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Doubt inside BofA Cam is the future?


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What weapons does Luck have? Please let me know.

Ty Hilton, Reggie Wayne, 2 drafted TE'S they've drafted and brought in Olinemen from FA. Plus brought in his OC from college. They've also attempted to get him RB'S even if it failed they tried.

Please let's not go down the list of what other teams have done for there young QB compare to us it get embarrassing.

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Yeah who made Douglas? Before last season where was Douglas? He was a third WR option like Ginn. He came in due to injury and his QB got him the ball, like Brady is getting LaFell the ball.

Please lets not talk about Steven Jackson. Steven Jackson? Deangelo run for 300 more yards than Steven Jackson. Do you watch any other teams apart from panthers?

I'll agree with you when we talk about number of attempts. But don't you think that Cam should have a better completion percentage because he throws less? Nope, Ryan completed more passed than Cam.

Easy look at passing yards per attempt

7.1 for Cam 6.8 for Ryan meaning Cam passed further down field per attempt meaning he threw more difficult throws.

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Easy look at passing yards per attempt

7.1 for Cam 6.8 for Ryan meaning Cam passed further down field per attempt meaning he threw more difficult throws.

 

Not true, if you look at the stats, Ryan had more passes (40+ and 20+) deep than Cam. Avg could be affected by things like YAC etc. 7.1 is not throwing down field. You can even get 10yds on a slant route.

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Not true, if you look at the stats, Ryan had more passes (40+ and 20+) deep than Cam. Avg could be affected by things like YAC etc. 7.1 is not throwing down field. You can even get 10yds on a slant route.

He also had easy completion on screens and short passes due to their offensive scheme.

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Wayne, Hilton, Fleener, Allen, Moncrief, Nicks, and Bradshaw.

 

They have an old WR like we did in Smith. So there, those two cancel out.

 

Hilton was the number three option in Luck's rookie year when he took his team from 2-14 to the playoffs in his first year.

 

Luck's rookie year, he essentially had Wayne, Hilton (a rookie) and Allen (another rookie).

 

Cam's rookie year, he had Smith, Olsen, Shockey and LaFell as well as both Deangelo and Stewart. You can't tell me those are not weapons.

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They have an old WR like we did in Smith. So there, those two cancel out.

Hilton was the number three option in Luck's rookie year when he took his team from 2-14 to the playoffs in his first year.

Luck's rookie year, he essentially had Wayne, Hilton (a rookie) and Allen (another rookie).

Cam's rookie year, he had Smith, Olsen, Shockey and LaFell as well as both Deangelo and Stewart. You can't tell me those are not weapons.

Deanglo and Stewart both were hurt.

Also are truly trying to say Luck doesn't have a better supporting cast?? Really? ??

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