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Well last week was horrible at the end but today I think he saved the game with that catch from Cam. Of course Cam deserves just as much credit for hanging in there in the pocket and delivering that bullet but what a clutch catch by KB. Without that the Aints likely win with a TD at the end with all the time they'd have and us without Luke, Johnson and Addison. Does it make up for last week's fumble? No not quite I don't think, but definitely a great step forward.

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8 minutes ago, FootballLivesMatter said:

Still too soft. Not sure who to blame: KB, Cam or Shula. 

 

Im talking about he's probably the biggest receiver on the field other than Olsen. No secondary player matches up to him this week and last weekend. His production is many much.

Too soft? 

 

Yeah- you're an idiot.

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14 minutes ago, FootballLivesMatter said:

Still too soft. Not sure who to blame: KB, Cam or Shula. 

 

Im talking about he's probably the biggest receiver on the field other than Olsen. No secondary player matches up to him this week and last weekend. His production is many much.

 

Um...ok

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yep. one of the things i love about cam is he's consistently willing to help guys redeem themselves. he often goes right to a guy right after he's made a really bad drop, helps feed their confidence. he's lifted philly brown up, lifted ginn up, now he gives benjamin the shot to make the play he didn't last week. guys know it and love it.

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22 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

yep. one of the things i love about cam is he's consistently willing to help guys redeem themselves. he often goes right to a guy right after he's made a really bad drop, helps feed their confidence. he's lifted philly brown up, lifted ginn up, now he gives benjamin the shot to make the play he didn't last week. guys know it and love it.

 

I forgot about this aspect of Cam's game. How he goes right back to guys who have made a boo boo. You are right, guys love that. Give me a chance to redeem myself, and I will follow you to the ends of the earth.

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Part of the separation part is Cam not throwing them open or hitting them as they clear. He has always struggled with anticipation of where the player will be. He waits until he sees them open and then throws the ball allowing defenders to recover. Like with Ginn it was a great throw but a few steps late.

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9 hours ago, PhillyB said:

yep. one of the things i love about cam is he's consistently willing to help guys redeem themselves. he often goes right to a guy right after he's made a really bad drop, helps feed their confidence. he's lifted philly brown up, lifted ginn up, now he gives benjamin the shot to make the play he didn't last week. guys know it and love it.

Agreed.

It's one of the best parts of his game, and can also be a detriment.  But I would prefer Cam's trust, to Brady's hate when receivers and backs make mistakes.

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