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


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One of the biggest issues is that we should've learned at the top of the organization what a terrible line does to a young QB.  Everyone should've learned this when we brought in David Carr and saw what H-town did to him.  Cam is near ruined.  Honestly.  

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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.

 

lol you cant be serious

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Cam has indeed been making poor decisions the past few games.  He's been off.  He's been playing worse than he has in 3 and a half years here.  He OBVIOUSLY sucked from the beginning and is only just NOW showing his true colors.  Right?  Right?

 

No you mental amoebas.  Obviously he's hearing footsteps.  You know how when a receiver knows he's about to get blasted his concentration can sometimes lapse and he doesn't catch what should be an easy pass?  Same thing is happening to Cam and he touches the ball every play.  Even when there IS protection, he has to keep one eye around him because he doesn't know when someone is going to blow Bell over with a feather and blast him from his blind side.  He's locking onto receivers because he knows he DOESN'T HAVE TIME to go through his progressions.  It doesn't matter if he gets good protection on a particular play.  The previous 20 made him skittish. 

 

When he does make good throws (which has been rare lately) half the time his receivers drop the ball.  I love KB and I think he has a bright future here, but he's a rookie and he's being affected by this domino effect (credit goes to whoever made that analogy earlier) of bad play as much as anyone.  There's only two people out there on our offense I see not being particularly effected by everyone else's bad play.  Olsen - the perpetual professional - and Stewart, who's running as well as anyone could behind this line.  He's running hard, getting most of his yards after contact and doing everything you could ask in his situation.

 

So all of you "see I TOLD you Cam sucked!" "Cam's a mental midget" "Cam's the reason we're losing" morons need to hop on some other team bandwagon (I hear the Cowboys are a popular choice) or crawl back into your hole and go back to not paying your internet bills in your trailers because I can tolerate a few outlier idiots, but the vermin who have come scurrying out into the darkness that is this season is revolting.

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Cam has indeed been making poor decisions the past few games.  He's been off.  He's been playing worse than he has in 3 and a half years here.  He OBVIOUSLY sucked from the beginning and is only just NOW showing his true colors.  Right?  Right?

 

No you mental amoebas.  Obviously he's hearing footsteps.  You know how when a receiver knows he's about to get blasted his concentration can sometimes lapse and he doesn't catch what should be an easy pass?  Same thing is happening to Cam and he touches the ball every play.  Even when there IS protection, he has to keep one eye around him because he doesn't know when someone is going to blow Bell over with a feather and blast him from his blind side.  He's locking onto receivers because he knows he DOESN'T HAVE TIME to go through his progressions.  It doesn't matter if he gets good protection on a particular play.  The previous 20 made him skittish. 

 

When he does make good throws (which has been rare lately) half the time his receivers drop the ball.  I love KB and I think he has a bright future here, but he's a rookie and he's being affected by this domino effect (credit goes to whoever made that analogy earlier) of bad play as much as anyone.  There's only two people out there on our offense I see not being particularly effected by everyone else's bad play.  Olsen - the perpetual professional - and Stewart, who's running as well as anyone could behind this line.  He's running hard, getting most of his yards after contact and doing everything you could ask in his situation.

 

So all of you "see I TOLD you Cam sucked!" "Cam's a mental midget" "Cam's the reason we're losing" morons need to hop on some other team bandwagon (I hear the Cowboys are a popular choice) or crawl back into your hole and go back to not paying your internet bills in your trailers because I can tolerate a few outlier idiots, but the vermin who have come scurrying out into the darkness that is this season is revolting.

 

The play where I watched him literally run out from behind his protection (Silatolu) and basically right into a sack told me his head's not right at this point.

 

No, he's not to blame for that, but the 'why' doesn't really matter.  The question is "can you fix it?"

 

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The play where I watched him literally run out from behind his protection (Silatolu) and basically right into a sack told me his head's not right at this point.

 

No, he's not to blame for that, but the 'why' doesn't really matter.  The question is "can you fix it?"

 

 

Cam does this about once a game. He leaves his lineman out to dry.

 

He looks like David Carr syndrome but the pressure he's getting is not David Carr bad. He was sacked 21 times before tonight, 8 tonight.

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