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Understanding Cam's situation


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the ravens went to the playoffs twice and were one and done both times in the first six years that ozzie newsome was their GM. they had three losing seasons in that span. oh yeah he spent first round picks on the likes of dwan edwards and kyle boller in that time frame as well. he also let brian billick hang around much longer than he should have.

imagine you're a ravens fan watching that. you won a super bowl in the 2000 season and this new dickbag is running that team into the ground.

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Anybody else think Cam's Gatorade commercial is a subliminal shot at the FO? One thing we can never do as fans is question Cam's work ethic. The guy puts in the time and effort to be an elite QB in this league, and he is arguably the toughest QB in the league right now just how he has battled through injuries and getting hit so much. In the commercial he says "I'm not gonna stop until I get what I need, until then I'm not gonna tell you how hard I'm working..I'm gonna show you." 

 

Get this man some help!!! Build up a elite offensive line around him starting with the FA and draft this off-season ( it will take about 2 years), and get him some weapons. KB was the first step, Bersin and Philly Brown will be complimentary slot players their entire career, we desperately need speed on offense and a new system that Cam can spread the ball around in, i.e. Broncos, and Packers type of offense. His running ability will just be a added bonus when a seldom break down happens with his new offensive line. One thing I notice about the Bronco's and Packers is the play of they're tackles. Those guys send DE's and LB's into outer space when they run up on the pocket created to protect they're leader. We need that desperately. 

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Anybody else think Cam's Gatorade commercial is a subliminal shot at the FO? One thing we can never do as fans is question Cam's work ethic. The guy puts in the time and effort to be an elite QB in this league, and he is arguably the toughest QB in the league right now just how he has battled through injuries and getting hit so much. In the commercial he says "I'm not gonna stop until I get what I need, until then I'm not gonna tell you how hard I'm working..I'm gonna show you."

Get this man some help!!! Build up a elite offensive line around him starting with the FA and draft this off-season ( it will take about 2 years), and get him some weapons. KB was the first step, Bersin and Philly Brown will be complimentary slot players their entire career, we desperately need speed on offense and a new system that Cam can spread the ball around in, i.e. Broncos, and Packers type of offense. His running ability will just be a added bonus when a seldom break down happens with his new offensive line. One thing I notice about the Bronco's and Packers is the play of they're tackles. Those guys send DE's and LB's into outer space when they run up on the pocket created to protect they're leader. We need that desperately.

I don't think you were watching the Packers very closely. Rodgers gets hit just as much as Cam does inside the pocket.

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