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Serious Question about righting this roster


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As we know there are the extentions of Cam/Kuchley looming over the head of this franchise. IMO with the current cap situation, extensions and having to retool the secondary, OL and WRS how long is it going to take to get this roster playoff bound.

The realites:

Greg Olsen FA and aged

Thomas Davis FA and aged

Kalil not a dominant player and paid at an elite level.

Charles Johnson not the same.guy after that damn leg whip in NE.

Need for a new DE.

Will Star return to his rookie form?

In need of another Lber too esp if TD is not retained.

I see three more seasons until we get back so if that IS the case..do you extend Cam to a big contract or reset this thing? As Gettles prob wanted all along.

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Like I have said all along yet people keep bashing me for it, trade Cam for a buttload of draft picks because it is going to take a lot more players to field a good team than an inconsistent QB. You know how much a team would give up for Cam just for the name alone? A whole lot. Cam is replaceable regardless of what these blind Cam homers say how good he is.

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Like I have said all along yet people keep bashing me for it, trade Cam for a buttload of draft picks because it is going to take a lot more players to field a good team than an inconsistent QB. You know how much a team would give up for Cam just for the name alone? A whole lot. Cam is replaceable regardless of what these blind Cam homers say how good he is.

Yeah cam is replaceable, the best qb we have had in franchise history is replaceable. Do you know how dumb that sounds?
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Like I have said all along yet people keep bashing me for it, trade Cam for a buttload of draft picks because it is going to take a lot more players to field a good team than an inconsistent QB. You know how much a team would give up for Cam just for the name alone? A whole lot. Cam is replaceable regardless of what these blind Cam homers say how good he is.

 

lets keep bashing him for this comment.

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Yeah cam is replaceable, the best qb we have had in franchise history is replaceable. Do you know how dumb that sounds?

 

Sad that the best QB we have had in franchise history is a mediocre passer. Just shows you how pathetic this franchise has been.

 

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Sad that the best QB we have had in franchise history is a mediocre passer. Just shows you how pathetic this franchise has been.

Mediocre passer with less than mediocre, line less than mediocre pass catchers, and less than mediocre play calling. And thats to

Put it nicely. Im sure you were on cams balls last year when he dominated with a halfway competent supporting cast. This team is ass and thats the problem. Not cam.

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Mediocre passer with less than mediocre, line less than mediocre pass catchers, and less than mediocre play calling. And thats to

Put it nicely. Im sure you were on cams balls last year when he dominated with a halfway competent supporting cast. This team is ass and thats the problem. Not cam.

 

Nope. I'm not one of you people that switch their opinion about someone every other year. I have said this from the beginning. I have always doubted his consistency and accuracy since he has gotten here and it has not changed. Oh, and BTW, Cam didn't dominate last year. He played very well, but mostly got carried by our once elite defense.

 

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