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Ball Game Cam, you fuged up


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Still time for us to get the ball with nearly 2:00 minutes if we stop them. And could get it with decent field position. Not over. But yeah Cam has been way off, even when he's had time. We badly need Kalil and Olsen back.

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Just now, thomas96 said:

Still time for us to get the ball with nearly 2:00 minutes if we stop them. And could get it with decent field position. Not over. But yeah Cam has been way off, even when he's had time. We badly need Kalil and Olsen back.

This has nothing to do with Kalil or Olsen, his deep balls are horrible. They always have been. The last 3 he launched down field had no pressure so you can't blame the pressure

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How is that on Cam? 3 straight deep shots instead of using the short throws that got us down the field to begin with. This is all on this coaching staff. 100%. Being mad at Cam because he threw some errant passes after nearly rushing for 100 yards while having to be the QB as well as getting the ball out because our OL is getting worked all game is like being mad at a dog for barking at the mail man.

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Just now, lightsout said:

How is that on Cam? 3 straight deep shots instead of using the short throws that got us down the field to begin with. This is all on this coaching staff. 100%. Being mad at Cam because he threw some errant passes after nearly rushing for 100 yards while having to be the QB as well as getting the ball out because our OL is getting worked all game is like being mad at a dog for barking at the mail man.

Kinda gotta recognize there's no one within 8 yards of where you threw the ball. For the Panthers.

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2 minutes ago, brandon_87 said:

This has nothing to do with Kalil or Olsen, his deep balls are horrible. They always have been. The last 3 he launched down field had no pressure so you can't blame the pressure

Cam hasn't been great tonight, but his deep ball has consistently been the best in the league throughout his career. Ryan and Greg are crucial for our run game and offense in general. 

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5 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Still time for us to get the ball with nearly 2:00 minutes if we stop them. And could get it with decent field position. Not over. But yeah Cam has been way off, even when he's had time. We badly need Kalil and Olsen back.

 

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