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Cam's Hard Count


Matthias

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If we want to talk about Cam getting no respect, this is probably the biggest aspect of his game people give him zero props for.  It wasn't just this game today where he was drawing guys offside, but he has been doing it consistently all year.  In my relatively short time in watching football, I've never seen a QB drawing guys into the neutral zone like this on a week to week basis.  Of course today, Cam was off the charts with this skill that most might deem a lost art.

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Cam must be self scouting really well and is using his wits as well as his talents...too bad for the hater/racists who thought a black QB couldn't play intelligently....what else can they use now?...hell after all that fakesmile/towel/dancing/sign bs we are just a few steps away from them just coming out with their white hoods since  they are running out of subliminal poo now.

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26 minutes ago, Matthias said:

If we want to talk about Cam getting no respect, this is probably the biggest aspect of his game people give him zero props for.  It wasn't just this game today where he was drawing guys offside, but he has been doing it consistently all year.  In my relatively short time in watching football, I've never seen a QB drawing guys into the neutral zone like this on a week to week basis.  Of course today, Cam was off the charts with this skill that most might deem a lost art.

Rogers is the Jedi Master when it comes to drawing defenses offsides

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4 minutes ago, AndrewLaskoski said:

The only thing I'd like to see Cam start doing is continuing the play after the offsides and take a shot at a big gainer down the field. No doubt in my mind he'll start doing that sooner rather than later.

The play is immediately whistled dead for neutral zone infraction and encroachment. If he could time his snap right, he could make it an offsides and do that.

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