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Charles Robinson from Yahoo destroys Gettlemen. For Moneyball.


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1 minute ago, NYPantherFan said:

Too be fair...those same mediocore, cheap tackles helped lead Cam to an MVP season and a 15-1 record last year..

Nah nothing was stopping cam last year.. rarely made any mistakes and did the right things.. namely step up in the pocket and throw the damn ball away.. I think cam's play really masked how bad the OTs really are.

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2 minutes ago, NYPantherFan said:

Too be fair...those same mediocore, cheap tackles helped lead Cam to an MVP season and a 15-1 record last year..

And were bad while doing it. This is the problem. Dave thought the same way you did. That they were good enough and that if we just left it be it would improve.

 

It doesn't work that way in the NFL. If you have a weakness its going to be exploited and mined. Regression was inevitable. Regression is always going to happen if you leave things as is.

 

The team may have very well been better off shuffling their weak areas around if nothing else.

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4 minutes ago, NYPantherFan said:

Too be fair...those same mediocore, cheap tackles helped lead Cam to an MVP season and a 15-1 record last year..

Half the reason they gave Cam MVP was cause he surrounded by a bunch castoff journeyman bums.

 

What Cam did last season was other worldly. We literally had the cheapest, least experienced, least productive receivers and line in the NFL. 

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There is a salary cap- it is highly, highly improbable you will have all-pros at EVERY position unless you draft perfectly and get free agents for deals way under market value. That's an unrealistic expectation. 

 

I swear some of you didn't learn ANYTHING from Hurney. fug man. 

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