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The NFC Championship Game Thread....


Jeremy Igo

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Wilson was floating passes against us last week, but this time he's against an experienced, battle tested secondary (although Ha-Ha is doing very well) instead of the young, hastily thrown together secondary we had last week, that's not a criticism of us, but those two TD's in the first half Green Bay likely get picks, especially the first one on Boston, no problem though, they'll learn and come back better next year, that's why the play off experience this season was so invaluable for them

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how well do you think Cam would be doing right now if he was down 16 points to GB.

 

thats a serious question not rhetorical. RW is a damn good QB. he's having a bad day to have a bad game. All qbs lean on different parts of their team for success.

 

Again how well do you think Cam would be doing right now. Because we've seen what happened when we were down 21-0 in the first quarter against green bay.

We have asked Cam to put the game on his shoulders just about every Sunday since he's been drafted and he's come through doing his part just about every time. Wilson rarely has to do that.

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how well do you think Cam would be doing right now if he was down 16 points to GB.

 

thats a serious question not rhetorical. RW is a damn good QB. he's having a bad day to have a bad game. All qbs lean on different parts of their team for success.

 

Again how well do you think Cam would be doing right now. Because we've seen what happened when we were down 21-0 in the first quarter against green bay.

 

I'm sorry, but he is overrated. Not saying Cam might not struggle too, but he doesn't get near the hype that Russell gets.

 

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honestly two of wilsons' TD's against us were more luck than anything.

The duck he through against tre boston on the all out blitz should have at least been batted down if not intercepted.

The one to kearse was an amazing one handed catch with great coverage by bene. Take away those two and russell was for the most part was contained by our defense.

I thought the Kearse one was an under thrown ball with offensive pass interference and an amazing one handed catch.

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he is a better qb than cam right now. You can't look at one game in a vacuum like we shouldn't look at one of Cam's worst games to compare.

 

He's a better QB because he isn't asked to do as much as Cam. How can you not see this? He has the number 1 defense and for most of his career he was just asked to rely on their great running game and make opportune throws. Cam has had to carry the Panthers offense for many games, just due to play calling and our running back situation. 

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We have asked Cam to put the game on his shoulders just about every Sunday since he's been drafted and he's come through doing his part just about every time. Wilson rarely has to do that.

 

Don't think you have watched much of RW. He has been asked to win games in the 4th quarter....and guess what.

 

 

he has (by throwing and running)

I'm sorry, but he is overrated. Not saying Cam might not struggle too, but he doesn't get near the hype that Russell gets.

 

i dont care about media hype.

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how well do you think Cam would be doing right now if he was down 16 points to GB.

thats a serious question not rhetorical. RW is a damn good QB. he's having a bad day to have a bad game. All qbs lean on different parts of their team for success.

Again how well do you think Cam would be doing right now. Because we've seen what happened when we were down 21-0 in the first quarter against green bay.

Why is seattle in this position to begin with?

Lmfao @you dude

On that last posession he has several guys open one on one and he took off like a little scared bitch.

He is rarely askef to just drop bsck in the pocket like that for a reason

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Don't think you have watched much of RW. He has been asked to win games in the 4th quarter....and guess what.

 

 

he has (by throwing and running)

i dont care about media hype.

Compared to how many for Cam? When you put it on Wilson's shoulder, it could go either way. Cam has done his part almost every game he's played in for us when we put it on his shoulders.

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