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If Your Life Depended On It....Cam, Russ or Carr?


RickyManningJr

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Just now, TheRed said:

Also, I have to add, Carr or Wilson behind this OL with little to no run game to speak of.

It's really obvious that some people here truly lack a very basic understanding of football or team sport in general.

Butt hurt you are lol.  Russ has hardly had any weapons his whole career and Carr is playing for Oakland.  Give me a break man. Oakland ran for like 30 yards last night.  

The Seattle oline his horrendous.  The Panthers line is better.

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9 minutes ago, RickyManningJr said:

Butt hurt you are lol.  Russ has hardly had any weapons his whole career and Carr is playing for Oakland.  Give me a break man. Oakland ran for like 30 yards last night.  

The Seattle oline his horrendous.  The Panthers line is better.

Ah, the ol' go to "butthurt" argument.

You realize just how much of an impact Newton has regularly had in our run game throughout his career right? You remove him from the equation you also remove those yards. Carr or Wilson will not be bulldozing their way through defensive lines. And, like any QB, if they don't have some semblance of a run game to lean on, eventually the wheels are going to fall off, and they will struggle. 

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