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The logical "How big of an issue has Cam's performance this season been" thread.


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Let me put it this way. That TD drive was because he had protection and a pocket and everything worked right. The rest of the night was the opposite and us wonderting why everyone sucks. Its not everyone, its that damn line and until that is corrected we are going to suck badly. On the other hand how the hell do you punt to Sprolls in the middle of the field. Thats why RR should be fired for dumb fug things like that.

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Cam has made some really poor decisions with the ball, and that is a big change for him. Last year at times, I thought he was too careful and conservative. I don't know what is wrong, maybe the o-line and lack of legitimate receivers has gotten into his head. But the whole offense looks broken, so he is just one part of the puzzle.

 

And as for blame for this train wreck of a season, start at the top and go all the way down to the guy who fills the Gatorade bottles.

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We need to see if we can trade him for something.

Anything!

His stock is waaaay down. He is the one who keeps saying he can go. If he's hurt he needs to be humble enough to sit his ass down.

Everybody is playing less than 100%. He just does not have the mental capacity to work through it when things get tough.

If it's not going great, he folds. Same show different night.

Cut bait JR. You tried. Give you credit. Didn't work.

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Yall ppl that want to blame cam needs to look at the bigger picture. The WRs is stopping there routes, not turning around and can't get off the coverage. Guess what, that falls on the coaches. cam don't have any chemistry with his WRs. Well that's the coaches fault. That's what practice is for. Now the offense line is garbage and Cam is rattled. Guess what, that's the GM fault. cam was good last year with a good team around him, now he's bad with a bad team. Add coaches with that and what do u have. A very bad season. It's showing. And a bad ownership is showing also. JR could have fired someone early but seems like he didn't care. Now 4 blow outs tells the story.

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