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Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, L-TownCat said:

Some are built for the NFL, some are not.  Nothing personal, but he can't do what Cam does because size.

Good luck Bob, with the position change I mean.

From what I read about RG3 more than anything, his biggest weakness was his lack of accountability which was often reflected in his passive aggressive press conferences. If you're not humble you will never have the work ethic to reach your potential. 

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7 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Boy, those national pundits were right on the money a couple years ago huh? 

 

Then there was the SI writer who called Seattle dumb for drafting Wilson- said it would be 3 years before he even saw any game time.

Predicting NFL QB success is a crap shoot and I sure wouldn't want to do it for a living.

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2 minutes ago, pepaw said:

From what I read about RG3 more than anything, his biggest weakness was his lack of accountability which was often reflected in his passive aggressive press conferences. If you're not humble you will never have the work ethic to reach your potential. 

Very well could be true, he never earned his place.  Never had to struggle it was all laid out for him because Cam took the heat first.  Cam paved the way.

all the dual threat guys before Cam were treated as gimmicks until Vick, then the league got burned and they turned on the running QB.

Vince goin crazy, Jamarcus eating everything, Cam stealing everything then comes golden Bob.

 

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