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If Cam threw 4 interceptions in a game...


AceBoogie

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This game reminds me of back when JJ Redick and Sheldon Williams played at Duke, and JJ would miss about 6 3 pointers in a row while Sheldon got every offensive rebound and passed it back to JJ until he finally hit one.

 

Then the announcers are like "That young man always makes the big shots when it matters!"

 
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While he has played great in certain games, I agree with one of the previous posts that he just slings the ball up most of the time and the cards just sort of fall in the right order for him to look brilliant most of the time. When they don't, he looks ill-prepared and a bad QB playing for a great team. 

 

 

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He thinks it's one game, lol... Seahawks have had the #1 defense in YARDS AND PTS ALLOWED 2 YEARS IN A ROW. First time since '85, '86 Bears. And he thinks Russell Wilson has had anything to do with those wins. Wow. Lynch is the entire offense.

 

Please, Wilson makes CLUTCH plays when it matters with his legs and arm. Been doing since his days a NC State. 

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Please, Wilson makes CLUTCH plays when it matters with his legs and arm. Been doing since his days a NC State.

And Cam has been doing his part when we continuously put the game on his shoulders. Which is just about every single game since he's been drafted. Cam has had to put the Panthers on his shoulders far more times than Wilson has for his team and just about any other QB in the league for that matter. It's not his fault he's had shitty coaches or lack of talent around him since year 1.

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Please, Wilson makes CLUTCH plays when it matters with his legs and arm. Been doing since his days a NC State.

What you're not getting is that most QBs don't get those chances, but because Seattle is the best defense in 30 years, Wilson can play like poo the whole game and make two passes and be crowned a hero. With an average defense that game is a blowout.

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Meh. One guy is going to the Super Bowl, the other isn't.

You guys who get caught up on which guy is better are wasting your breath.

Simple fact in my mind that separates the two quarterbacks right now other than the team around them, coaching. Carroll is a superb coach.

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Please, Wilson makes CLUTCH plays when it matters with his legs and arm. Been doing since his days a NC State.

Wilson is rabbit's foot wrapped in a four leaf clover .

He throws up more prays then the pope.. Soon real soon his luck will run out.

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