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1 minute ago, sanjay_rajput said:

What about the  goal line TD  vs KC  & Ted Ginn throw in Oakland.

i was at that raider game. That throw to Ginn was a thing of beauty. I was pretty faded and I went nuts during that play, and then a Raider fan next to me said "calm down man, remember where you are"

i kept it cool after that. turned out to be good advice lol

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That off balance jump throw to Ed. The pass to Ginn in Seattle. I'm shocked the one he threw to KB against SF wasn't one; the one where TD declared him a grown ass man.

I think if we had won that game in NO that could've been something special for the season. 

Cam is still Cam. He had some good moments. 

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1 hour ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

i was at that raider game. That throw to Ginn was a thing of beauty. I was pretty faded and I went nuts during that play, and then a Raider fan next to me said "calm down man, remember where you are"

i kept it cool after that. turned out to be good advice lol

I agree, he if works on his accuracy and foot mechanics offense will be able to stretch the defense out with High - Low concept. 

Just need speed & protection on that side. 

 

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8 minutes ago, sanjay_rajput said:

I agree, he if works on his accuracy and foot mechanics offense will be able to stretch the defense out with High - Low concept. 

Just need speed & protection on that side. 

 

Cam's accuracy is largely blurred IMO. He is nowhere near as inaccurate as discussed.  Cam simply has to be insanely accurate in our offense. 

Yeah, he sometimes throws high and gets lazy but overall the biggest issue is he is forced to throw insane passes far too frequently (and often does) to move the ball.

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Forgot about a few of those plays. Even so, the bomb to Ginn against Oakland is one of my favorites not just this season but is trending up into all-time territory. Why? For all of Cam's arm strength, he keeps throwing them a bit short. Not only was the throw gorgeous, effortless and hit Ginn in stride, he only need just under four seconds in the pocket to heave it fifty yards. With a little more work shaving down his internal clock, those underthrows can be a thing of the past.

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Cam's accuracy is largely blurred IMO. He is nowhere near as inaccurate as discussed.  Cam simply has to be insanely accurate in our offense. 

Yeah, he sometimes throws high and gets lazy but overall the biggest issue is he is forced to throw insane passes far too frequently (and often does) to move the ball.


Yeah man it's like he's always having to throw into those tight spaces and it's like he's damned if you do damned if we don't people complain about him throwing into tight spaces and then people complain about him not making those throws in those tight spaces so so many other teams have people who can get wide open I will watching and watching and waiting for Cam to have people wide open and it's just not happening this season


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Forgot about a few of those plays. Even so, the bomb to Ginn against Oakland is one of my favorites not just this season but is trending up into all-time territory. Why? For all of Cam's arm strength, he keeps throwing them a bit short. Not only was the throw gorgeous, effortless and hit Ginn in stride, he only need just under four seconds in the pocket to heave it fifty yards. With a little more work shaving down his internal clock, those underthrows can be a thing of the past.

I'll have to watch these games again but honestly that is my favorite one it was so beautiful that spiral and then GINN fuging caught it and didn't drop it and went into the end zone my face when I saw that[emoji44][emoji44][emoji44][emoji44][emoji44][emoji44]🥙🥙🥙🥙🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤

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4 hours ago, sanjay_rajput said:

I agree, he if works on his accuracy and foot mechanics offense will be able to stretch the defense out with High - Low concept. 

Just need speed & protection on that side. 

 

 

Stewy had 47 Rec. in Cam's first year. So Cam can throw the dump offs. The question is, why doesn't he? He talks about it all the time. "I need to take those lay-ups". Then he doesn't take those lay-ups.

 

Cam is the only one that can control where the ball goes.

 

 

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