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Anyone Else Catch The Aftermath Of The Ninth Sack?


TylerDurden

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Of course it was Byron Bell's fault per usual... Cam turned over, looked up in disbelief, and here comes Byron jogging over with his hand extended to help Cam up lol... How nice of him... So Cam turns back around towards the linesman and tosses him the ball and gets up himself, leaving Byron to walk back to the huddle himself.

I knew he would get tired of that crap eventually.

Also of note, Gruden said Cam wasn't talking to anyone between plays or doing anything other than calling the play in the huddle... Pretty indicative of how he feels about his horrible "supporting cast."

Additionally, all of the post game shows I've watched, every former player and Daniel Jeremiah, a former scout, said Cam has no help and can't be evaluated fairly because he doesn't have anything to work with.

I just thought him turning down Bell's hand up was very telling of where our team is. I would love it if Cam would come out and rip our coaches and FO a new one, but alas, he can't.

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Getting pissed at Bell and Chandler I can understand.

Cold shouldering everyone, though? Not a good idea.

Could've been Gruden looking for something bigger OR just observing it during part of the game rather not over the duration of it? But the interaction with Bell was obvious.

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