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Biggest problem on offense today...


t96

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Cam. It's not even close. Terrible throws 90% of the time and poor decision making as well. In a huge game to close out the season after a clunker last week. Yes McC and Shula haven't done well today, but Cam has been far worse than them. Quit kidding yourselves. Our crappy WRs have been running wide open today and Cam's been missing them. Cam has been horseshit in most games this season and the rest of the team has saved his ass to get to 11 wins. If Cam plays at all like he has this year in the playoffs we're going to get f*cking stomped.

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4 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Cam. It's not even close. Terrible throws 90% of the time and poor decision making as well. In a huge game to close out the season after a clunker last week. Yes McC and Shula haven't done well today, but Cam has been far worse than them. Quit kidding yourselves. Our crappy WRs have been running wide open today and Cam's been missing them. Cam has been horseshit in most games this season and the rest of the team has saved his ass to get to 11 wins. If Cam plays at all like he has this year in the playoffs we're going to get f*cking stomped.

Welcome to the dark side T96

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Separation has been minimum but Clay actually got open a few times, the third down after Funchess big play Clay was wide open and probably could walked into the endzone.

Also I really need Shula to start making plays for other players besides CMac. Makes no sense he just has Funch doing the same things over and over.

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Colin Cowherd had a really good segment on Charlotte fans.  Said the sensitivity towards criticism of Cam is based on extremely low "sports self-esteem" because Charlotte and NC in general has been a loser/mediocre professional sports city for 25 years now.  So Carolina fans cling to the one "bright spot" and get extremely asshurt when people point out negative things about him.

 

Cam was once a top 10 QB.  He peaked two years ago, and now he's not.  It happens.  

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We had a chance to seal the division today if Cam could've even played average. He blew it for us. Straight up. Defense allowed 13 points. Cam gave them 6 and left a lot more on the field with his terrible play.

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