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Do you believe Cam can return to MVP form?


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So this past season , it's obvious that Cam has declined in his abilities to throw accurate passes and his decision making seemingly took a massive nosedive too.

I know that there were multiple factors that influinced his decline in play (Shula play calling , dropped passes , oline being bad and/or injured , him being injured), but you have to put at least a decent portion of the blame on him I saw plenty of times he had time he just keep missing throws.

So do you think that the 2015 season was his peak or was it some kind of fluke? Or do you think that he's going to become alot more accurate as he gets into his late 20s early 30s? What will it take for him to be able  put touch on his short to intermediate passes or be able to the receivers open like Brady ?

Also how long do you think he will play for our team? Or in the nfl in general? Think he will make it to the hall of fame ? 

Just letting you know I'm not a troll or a Cam hater. I've been a fan since my dad made me watch the teams 03 season playoffs and super bowl ,and a pretty hard core one since the start of the 2010 season . I actually find cams potential to be so intriguing but at the same time he can be so frustrating , hard to tell what the future holds... 

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31 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Yeah. He's going to have to adjust his game and really work on his mechanics as he continues to age though. That's why I'm glad Dorsey may be gone. It doesn't seem like he's done much with cam 

I think the offseason is the time to improve mechanics, because once the season comes along, most of his time and focus is spent on game planning and the more detailed things.  Obviously, he needs to work on these things all year round, but you'd like for him to not have to be thinking about the basics midseason.  It should come natural from muscle memory at that point.  Mechanics and footwork are the basics and fundamentals, and he needs to be ready to roll in those areas before the season comes, so he can hit the ground running. 

Someone needs to get him to work with Tom House or someone like that.  Even Tom Brady wasn't too good for a QB coach.  I'd be happy to hear that he will be working with someone on that stuff this offseason.  I think we should put more (not all) responsibility on Cam in this area rather than whoever is our QB coach.  

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10 minutes ago, EightyNine said:

I think the offseason is the time to improve mechanics, because once the season comes along, most of his time and focus is spent on game planning and the more detailed things.  Obviously, he needs to work on these things all year round, but you'd like for him to not have to be thinking about the basics midseason.  It should come natural from muscle memory at that point.  Mechanics and footwork are the basics and fundamentals, and he needs to be ready to roll in those areas before the season comes, so he can hit the ground running. 

Someone needs to get him to work with Tom House or someone like that.  Even Tom Brady wasn't too good for a QB coach.  I'd be happy to hear that he will be working with someone on that stuff this offseason.  I think we should put more (not all) responsibility on Cam in this area rather than whoever is our QB coach.  

I agree, he does need some offseason help..  But it seems like not much has really improved with his mechanics since he came into the league, so what exactly has Dorsey done? That's the problem..  There's been no progression 

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