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BBR: Safe to Assume Cam Starts Sunday


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If Cam's healthy there's no doubt he should be on the field.  People saying Anderson should start for playing reasons are insane.  He almost threw 3 INTs and had one called back for a questionable roughing the passer penalty (honestly that was a gift).  If there's any doubt about his health or injuring his back more seriously, he should sit.  This is a lost season and risking injury to your franchise QB is not worth the chance at this point in the season.

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If Cam's healthy there's no doubt he should be on the field.  People saying Anderson should start for playing reasons are insane.  He almost threw 3 INTs and had one called back for a questionable roughing the passer penalty (honestly that was a gift).  If there's any doubt about his health or injuring his back more seriously, he should sit.  This is a lost season and risking injury to your franchise QB is not worth the chance at this point in the season.

 

 

there was absolutely nothing questionable about the roughing the qb call- hands to the face will be called 100% of the time if it is seen

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If Cam's healthy there's no doubt he should be on the field.  People saying Anderson should start for playing reasons are insane.  He almost threw 3 INTs and had one called back for a questionable roughing the passer penalty (honestly that was a gift).  If there's any doubt about his health or injuring his back more seriously, he should sit.  This is a lost season and risking injury to your franchise QB is not worth the chance at this point in the season.

 

 

It's easy to forget about those plays. Carolina could have easily lost to Tampa Bay without several things falling their way.

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Fact is Carolina was lucky to beat one of the worst teams in the league.

 

Balls boucning off DB's chests, interceptions called back, fumbles bouncing the right way in the fourth quarter....

 

And with Cam we got killed by one of the worst teams (Minn)...beat by two of the worst teams (NO and Atlanta)...barely beat another of the worst teams (Chicago)....

 

So, what is your point?

 

I think Cam probably gives us the best chance to win if he is ready to go.  However, discounting the win under Anderson the way you did without doing the same to the wins/losses under Cam makes you look like just another homer.

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And with Cam we got killed by one of the worst teams (Minn)...beat by two of the worst teams (NO and Atlanta)...barely beat another of the worst teams (Chicago)....

 

So, what is your point?

 

that Anderson played a mediocore game against Tampa Bay and was fortunate to get the win

 

 

I'm confident with Cam the margin of victory would have been at least two scores.

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probably?

 

 

really? lol

 

Yes...probably.

 

Given the up and down play this season by everyone (including Cam), I have no idea how he will look.

 

He may look like he did in NO (outstanding) or in Minn (like a backup at best).

 

This has just been one of those inconsistent years where anythign is possible.

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