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Man it was good to see Cam get back on it, was getting hella worried. Also someone kidnapped Mike Shula because I refuse to believe that is the same man from the rest of his life.

Cam needs to be a part of the run game...that is VERY clear.

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8 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Man it was good to see Cam get back on it, was getting hella worried. Also someone kidnapped Mike Shula because I refuse to believe that is the same man from the rest of his life.

Cam needs to be a part of the run game...that is VERY clear.

I knew he would be back...  i never stopped believing.  I think it was mostly lack of practice and ineffective playcalling from Shula more than injury or anything else.

And yeah, I noticed bc of how we've called games and Cam hasn't been running or keeping the options over the last few games, that early in the game the Pats were destroying the run bc they werent even playing Cam.  After that first conversion on the QB power, it had them completely lost and indecisive.  It added a dimension they couldnt account for, and one we had been missing for awhile now.

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8 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Man it was good to see Cam get back on it, was getting hella worried. Also someone kidnapped Mike Shula because I refuse to believe that is the same man from the rest of his life.

Cam needs to be a part of the run game...that is VERY clear.

Idk man the scripted runs up the gut every second down were driving me insane. He called one good drive and then it was back to relying on Cam to be super man.

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Just now, Eazy-E said:

Idk man the scripted runs up the gut every second down were driving me insane. He called one good drive and then it was back to relying on Cam to be super man.

I think that's one good drive better than we're used to though

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Cam got his mojo back, the line did a pretty good job, the receivers gave their all, the defense held Brady to some field goals, the coaches called the game of the season so far and Gano kicked the winner in the last seconds.

And the Patriots lost, at home.

It's a pretty good day for all of us. Enjoy it!

And Detroit, you may not be ready for this.

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