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Cams 62 Yard Run Gif


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1 minute ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

well looks like Cam is gonna get flack from his friend again saying he can't take a 60 yard + run to the house.

btw, cam is the only QB in the super bowl era to have 2 60 yard + runs in a single season.

Cam is a power guy with some speed, not a speed guy with some power. He will get caught by CBs, and S's in those situations unless we are closer to the endzone. It was just a bit too far for him to finish with a TD. Plus we burned the Vikings TOs and some time so honestly it worked out better strategically but you'd like to see a great play like that capped off with a score.

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I was a little disappointed in the over thrown pass from Cam to CMC that was intercepted but Cam made up for it with this play right here. Way to come back after a mistake and shake it off for a big eventual game deciding drive! I'm glad he was able to hang onto the ball though that attempted Peanut Punch by Trae Waynes had me a tad bit scared but Cam showed off his strength to hold onto the ball as well!!

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1 hour ago, Fox007 said:

Cam is a power guy with some speed, not a speed guy with some power. He will get caught by CBs, and S's in those situations unless we are closer to the endzone. It was just a bit too far for him to finish with a TD. Plus we burned the Vikings TOs and some time so honestly it worked out better strategically but you'd like to see a great play like that capped off with a score.

The guy who caught Cam (#26) was Trae Waynes. He ran a ludicrous 4.31 40 and was the 11th overall pick. The guy who couldn't catch Cam (#29) ran a very nice 4.43 40 and was the 25th overall pick. 

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