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tiger7_88

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Carry the offense with his arm?

Check.

Lead the team in rushing yet again?

Check.

Carry a dinosaur head coach blubbering “SAVE ME AGAIN CAMMMMMM PLEEEEEEAASE!!!!!” on his broad shoulders yet again?

Check.

But sometimes just *barely* short of the finish line.

If people still don’t understand the utter incompetence of this head coach, they are beyond reach.

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1 minute ago, tiger7_88 said:

Carry the offense with his arm?

Check.

Lead the team in rushing yet again?

Check.

Carry a dinosaur head coach blubbering “SAVE ME AGAIN CAMMMMMM PLEEEEEEAASE!!!!!” on his broad shoulders yet again?

Check.

But sometimes just *barely* short of the finish line.

If people still don’t understand the utter incompetence of this head coach, they are beyond reach.

It’s like everyone forgot Moore fumbled twice.

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Say Cam hits cmc in the end zone they have 45 seconds left to get a fg to win and with our track record it would have been very likely. 

Where was the fuging draw play like last week? At least try to run to waste some clock. This coaching staff has no idea how to manage the clock. It makes me fuging sick.

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9 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Carry the offense with his arm?

Check.

Lead the team in rushing yet again?

Check.

Carry a dinosaur head coach blubbering “SAVE ME AGAIN CAMMMMMM PLEEEEEEAASE!!!!!” on his broad shoulders yet again?

Check.

But sometimes just *barely* short of the finish line.

If people still don’t understand the utter incompetence of this head coach, they are beyond reach.

Yes, but what he can do, what he is paid to do, he must do

it is why he makes 100 million dollars 

I love Cam. I have supported him many times 

but a franchise QBs, not having situational awareness at games end is not acceptable 

if he needed a timeout, he should have taken it 

he is not without fault 

 

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13 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Carry the offense with his arm?

Check.

Lead the team in rushing yet again?

Check.

Carry a dinosaur head coach blubbering “SAVE ME AGAIN CAMMMMMM PLEEEEEEAASE!!!!!” on his broad shoulders yet again?

Check.

But sometimes just *barely* short of the finish line.

If people still don’t understand the utter incompetence of this head coach, they are beyond reach.

Its too much to ask of your "franchise" "MVP" quarterback to complete a 5 yard pass with 3 chances and two timeouts.

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Just now, thebigcat said:

Cam is all world talent but when it counted the most today, his read progressions at the end were awful...

Brady wins that game at the end

Brees wins that game at the end

Rothlisberger just beat the Bengals at the end

Rodgers wins that game in the end

 

Cam has won plenty of games “at the end”

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2 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

Cam is all world talent but when it counted the most today, his read progressions at the end were awful...

Brady wins that game at the end

Brees wins that game at the end

Rothlisberger just beat the Bengals at the end

Rodgers wins that game in the end

 

Cam isn’t those guys and never will be. He is what he is.   Coaches change. People around him change. The result is the same 

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It’s like it’s completely forgotten that I’ve defended Cam for eight years on here. Suddenly I’m grouped with the haters because I correctly said that better passes and decisions win us that game. Poor passes and decisions cost us that game. No different than if Cam drove us down there and Gano had a FG to win and missed. In that case we would all blame Gano and no one would cry.

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