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Ball Game Cam, you fuged up


Kevin Greene

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I thought he completely botched the last INT, but after seeing the replay and hearing Romo's explanation, it's pretty obvious KB read the coverage wrong and cut off his route early.

The last play was just an idiotic play call. You have the best dual threat QB football has ever seen. The obvious call there is to put the ball in Cam's hands with a run/pass option. Unfortunately, Shula is a shitty checkers player who fancies himself a chess master. Cam made a bad pass into heavy traffic, but the play was basically doomed from the moment the ball was snapped. It was another awful play call from Mike "2nd and 12" Shula.

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Cam is consistently forced in extremely difficult situations based on play calling. Eagles Pass rush getting home, what does shula do? Throw it deep. 3rd and one, whats the choice? A quick hitter into cover 2 defense GUARDING THE 1st down. 4th and one, and does the same damn thing!  Shula is ok at designing plays but has no fuggin clue how to use them and when to use them.  So many chances tonight and couldnt get us in position to win one on one matchups.  While cam has to be safer with the football, he also needs someone in the booth helping. But he doesnt.

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2 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

There are lots of problems. 

Addressing one of them (Cam in this instance) isn't denying others exist. 

I wasn't happy with the throws at the end man. But he also wasn't the same after that run over the pilon. There were a lot of awful factors at play here. All in all it's another highlight reel loss in typical mediocre Panthers fashion where even when the other team tries to gift us the win we still find a way to lose.

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 Hey  Newton is the reason why we had a chance to come back and win that game at the end. The last few throws he made  because of play confusion and the Eagles were not confused. 

 It took forever for them to figure out which play they were going to run. Who does that?  Newton was always money in the comebacks, but the place were confident. 

 Those plays we're like they had no clue what they wanted to do. It was slow. 

 If they would've no huddle and played confident and quick like they used to

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Just now, JARROD said:

 Hey  Newton is the reason why we had a chance to come back and win that game at the end. The last few throws he made  because of play confusion and the Eagles were not confused. 

 It took forever for them to figure out which play they were going to run. Who does that?  Newton was always money in the comebacks, but the place were confident. 

 Those plays we're like they had no clue what they wanted to do. It was slow. 

 If they would've no huddle and played confident and quick like they used to

But, Shula doesn't want to go no huddle. He wants to analyze everything and come up with the perfect brilliant play call... except that play call will likely suck as and we have to hope that Cam bails him out. Cam Newton has floated this fuging imbecile for too long. We have to pull the plug on this guy. 

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1 minute ago, electro's horse said:

if you look at the entire season, cam has had 2 good games and 4 horrific ones. 

like his defenders will point to his good performances but there's been way more bad than good

What was horrific about tonight? He threw a pick while getting hit during his throwing motion. That poo happens. He threw a pick when a perfectly thrown ball bounced off his RB's chest. He threw a pick when his WR misread the coverage and broke off his route early. He had multiple incompletions on dropped balls. Cam wasn't perfect, but he was far from horrific. The problem is that our game plan usually relies on Cam being perfect and/or our D pitching a damn near shut out in order for us to come away with a W. 

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1 minute ago, emhoward said:

No QB sans Brady/Rogers can play great with zero run game. And saying "zero" is being generous. If Philly is only the 2nd best run defending team, I'd hate to see number 1. 

Taking away Cam's 71 yards, the rest of the team ran for a total of 9 yards. Nine. 

Our running game right now is utterly nonexistent.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

What was horrific about tonight? He threw a pick while getting hit during his throwing motion. That poo happens. He threw a pick when a perfectly thrown ball bounced off his RB's chest. He threw a pick when his WR misread the coverage and broke off his route early. He had multiple incompletions on dropped balls. Cam wasn't perfect, but he was far from horrific. The problem is that our game plan usually relies on Cam being perfect and/or our D pitching a damn near shut out in order for us to come away with a W. 

he also had several bad throws, at least 3 dropped interceptions that were all him, and numerous bad reads. and of course he turfed the game away at the end. 

Cam was all around bad tonight don't lie to yourself. 

You say the offense depends on cam being "perfect." if he were just "good" tonight that would have been an improvement.

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