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STFU and realize we have the best player


cam1uvrxoxo

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I'm tired of all this garbage talk about our team being bad.  When it comes down to it, all you need to compete is a superstar, and we have the best player in the NFL playing the most important position in the game of football.  We are not a bad team, our record is bad but we are not a bad team.  Cam is the best player in the NFL, we will still compete this year and for sure next year. Calm TF down and trust him.  

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4 hours ago, cam1uvrxoxo said:

I'm tired of all this garbage talk about our team being bad.  When it comes down to it, all you need to compete is a superstar, and we have the best player in the NFL playing the most important position in the game of football.  We are not a bad team, our record is bad but we are not a bad team.  Cam is the best player in the NFL, we will still compete this year and for sure next year. Calm TF down and trust him.  

This ain't the NBA

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Part of what's great about the NFL is that a superstar isn't all you need. It's a team game.  If all you needed was one superstar the Saints would have made the playoffs every year for the past ten or so.  You need numerous stars and at least 22 good players, not to mention good coaches. 

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6 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Part of what's great about the NFL is that a superstar isn't all you need. It's a team game.  If all you needed was one superstar the Saints would have made the playoffs every year for the past ten or so.  You need numerous stars and at least 22 good players, not to mention good coaches. 

This is the difference between the NBA and NFL.  Cam doesn't play defense.  Cam doesn't block.  Cam doesn't catch balls.  Cam can be 100% perfect, but if the team around him misses a dozen plays in the game, we won't win.  That's just the way football is.

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