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How fired up was Philly Brown on MNF???


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1 hour ago, Hoenheim said:

If there was a way to release Kelvin and bring in DeShuan Jackson I'd do it in a fuging hearbeat. Start Jackson and Ginn on either side and have Philly tear it up in the slot with Funchess spotting Ginn off the bench.

I wish there were a way too but looks like Deshaun is headed to Phila after this season.. just rumors

 

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1 hour ago, Jeremy Igo said:

He has been open quite a bit this year but hasn't been targeted. I think that was a lot of the enthusiasm. 

 

Could it be that Shula told Cam to stay away from Kelvin (Norman) and that is why the offense looked like the offense from a year ago?

Curious to see the snap counts from the game.  Seemed to be a lot of KB on the sideline last night

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18 minutes ago, beastson said:

A lot of people want to put blame solely on KB. I mean he's the number 1 receiver. He's not telling him to make him the number 1 target. He's not telling them he's the first option and Cam has to look elsewhere if he's not open

I just think Cam is at his best when he's operating the offense, when he has more control. I think they need to give him control of the offense and whatever he sees go with it. Don't give him a first read, second read style offense. I said this weeks ago, I said involve Byrd and Bersin, and people said what are they going to do they suck. It wasn't about them per-say, just give Cam more options instead of KB, Funchess, Ginn, Olsen

I whole heartedly agree with the tunnel vision comments, but let's not forget that Cam hasn't had a ton of time to go through his progressions this season, and by default, KB is his first read on most of the plays. I'm not making excuses; obviously better play calling and getting through his reads quicker would help, I'm just agreeing that it's not  time to cut KB loose. The man has a ton of potential, we just have to figure out the best way to use him.

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3 hours ago, shaqattaq said:

I whole heartedly agree with the tunnel vision comments, but let's not forget that Cam hasn't had a ton of time to go through his progressions this season, and by default, KB is his first read on most of the plays. I'm not making excuses; obviously better play calling and getting through his reads quicker would help, I'm just agreeing that it's not  time to cut KB loose. The man has a ton of potential, we just have to figure out the best way to use him.

Im saying get rid of the 1st and 2nd read style offense. I don't want players to be as the 1st read that Cam has to look for first. Thats not what he did in college and I get this team took a raw talent in Cam and tried to turn him into a prototypical QB and Cam showed he can do that. But its now for him to run the offense the way he want to. KB injury and lack of a pure number 2 last season allowed Cam to play more freely

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KB likes to put up what I call "empty stats". The stats look good from afar, but rarely tells the whole story. His work ethic is poor, runs horrible routes (sometimes even getting in the way of other receivers), has no discipline, and is just a wasted space on the field sometimes. Now yes, he does make some "outstanding catches", but the rest of the time he is running horrid routes and just not trying at all. I would not be mad at all if we were able to trade bait him into some more draft picks or some help elsewhere. We DO NOT need him and I think he hinders this offense tbh.

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