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We Cant Pay Cam $20 Mil


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I have been saying this for over a month now. You are absolutely correct. You do not pay an inconsistent QB that kind of money. Trade him for a buttload of draft picks and rebuild. It will take more than erratic Cam to build a winning team. Take the Cardinals for example. They have been playing with Stanton and Palmer all season and they are 8-1. Cam is an average passer that is replaceable. This ain't Luck we are talking about. This is an average passer that is inconsistent.

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Then who is?????????

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please answer this. You going to say some slow ass vets? Become a even more conservative team? I don't know one QB in the draft nor in FA that can make the throws Cam can... Run like Cam can...

 

You think anyone can survive this O line? Have you seen any WR get separation? Have you seen the routes? Bless.

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Then who is?????????

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please answer this. You going to say some slow ass vets? Become a even more conservative team? I don't know one QB in the draft nor in FA that can make the throws Cam can... Run like Cam can...

 

You think anyone can survive this O line? Have you seen any WR get separation? Have you seen the routes? Bless.

we'll probably pick up his 5th year option, but yeah you have good points.

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Don't drink the water when going through Fayettville.

We have no OL and no receiver who can get any separation. Every QB in the league would look like poo in this offense.

 

That's funny. DA had over a 100 passer rating behind this same O-line and weapons. Hmm. DA has moved the ball everytime he has come in, preseason included. I know you people would like to think that no QB would do good behind this line, but it is simply far from the truth. Tannehill played behind a similar horrible O-line last year and had limited weapons and still had a decent season. Excuses are running out.

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Then who is?????????

Please answer this. You going to say some slow ass vets? Become a even more conservative team? I don't know one QB in the draft nor in FA that can make the throws Cam can... Run like Cam can...

You think anyone can survive this O line? Have you seen any WR get separation? Have you seen the routes? Bless.

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