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Lilsmitty09

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Reigning MVP, led team to 15-1 regular season, did not lose any substantial players or coaches on offense, gets premier WR back in the fold...........yeah, this guy has issues. 

You don't even have to look at the other qb situations.  Everyone in the league is looking up at Cam.

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Brady is maybe the greatest short/medium passing QB of all time. He's already a lock for the HOF, and putting him at #1 is never a bad decision.

Rodgers pretty much looked like a fuging moron out there last season. Just looked like poo. If he continues that level of bone headed play with mediocre throws he's not going to sniff the HOF. He really got exposed last season.

Wilson is pretty good, but no way can he throw with Cam's power. Nope. He's a scramble and toss a high one kind of QB, but he can also make some good throws here and there. Much rather have Cam.

 

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46 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

These threads got old 3 years ago. I wish people wouldn't cry over nobody losers opinions

 

Here's a thought. If you don't like the thread, start your own. That should insure you have a great thread in which to post.

 

You can't beat a fan that gets mad at other fans for loving their QB.

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3 minutes ago, motocross_cat said:

Tom #1?  I think its just his name sometimes.

 

You should probably check his passing stats from last year. More yards, higher percentage, more TDs and less INTs than Cam and that was with half the offense injured. He's still really, really good.

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