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Official Panthers at Redskins Gameday Thread!


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, Semaj said:

Dumb ROUTE.  WTH is wrong with these MF COACHES!   WE  NEEDED JUST 5 YARDS AND WE ARE THROWING TO THE END ZONE.  I HATE THIS TEAM.   FIVE YARDS!!!!!!!!!!!  MORE OF THE NFL'S FINEST OFFICIATING.  NO HOLD CALL.  WHAT A JOKE OF A LEAGUE THIS NFL IS.

That was on Cam not coaches. He has to be better than throwing the balls up like that.

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4 minutes ago, panthers1234 said:

Nope if Cam is hot and on a roll the last thing you want to do is micromanage him. Tell him before or after the game when he can improve stuff. 

If he keeps making the same mistakes over and over again, you correct him whenever you need to. Today, we were making the same mistakes on offense at the end we always make.  If its Cam, and the coaches aren't correcting him, then they deserve all the criticism.  

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