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He showed some great things tonight. At times he was accurate and made plays when he needed to. However he is still plagued by awful footwork and bad decision making. The talent around him isn't doing him any favors but these are things that need to be addressed in the offseason if he wants to reach the next level.

 

Keep Pounding gentlemen. We have a great young core.

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No QB plays well against Seattle, just reality. Cam was good enough for the game until the pick 6 that if our defense played like it should have we'd have been in the game.

 

I promise you Tom Brady,Payton Manning, and Aaron Rogers dont make that mistake. I knew it when we got near the goal line he was going to make a dumb play. Its just what he does and his QB coach should rip him a new one for it.

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He played like crap if you ask me. Wilson proved why he is a Elite QB and Cam Proved why we will be home watching.

 

 

Is Aaron Rogers elite??? Cause he looked just as bad if not worse against this defense eariler this year. How about Peyton Manning last year in the Super Bowl and earlier this season? Peyton Manning is elite right? Give that dude a break, Seattle is a good team and they make a lot of QBs look bad. And for the record Cam played well enough for us to win the game... LOL at Russel Wilson being elite. He is put in a position to succeed by his coaches...Shula is not the answer

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