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One thing I've noticed About Cam


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Is after he turns the ball over, he learned how to move on. Early in his career you could tell he didn't move on right after and it affected him. Years ago after throwing his first pick so early on the road, most likely I would have said its going to be a long day. Cam at the point where turnovers happen, let's go back and score now

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3 minutes ago, UKPanther94 said:

The same after Ginn/Funchess/someone else drops the ball too, it could be easy to get frustrated at them and then try to force it to Olsen, but he keeps going back to them, that's trust right there

I wouldn't call it trust, Id call that leadership.

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Righfully so, I would through it to a open Ginn who may drop or catch it then a double covered Olsen. I know Ginn may drop it but if he catches there's points. He can only hit the open man. People hate on Ginn but I swear he has come up big in some games even through the drops. He had 2 Tds yesterday. I dont see the fuss even the best sometimes drop a pass. He has dropped some in meaningful times but he has had a productive season and been asset in Special Teams and allowing people not to stack the box on us.  I like Ginn. We had him 2 seasons ago we had a great year. Didnt have him last year 7-9-1 and now we have him undefeated.

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