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Cam had a 93.2 passer rating yesterday


Jeremy Igo

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27 minutes ago, Porn Shop Clerk said:

We had a chance to win in the final minute after turning the ball over 3 times.  It's not all on the D.

Washington has the 5th ranked D in the league. We were never going to light it up away from home.

Our D managed to force 0 turnovers. Just one would have been the difference.

It ain't all on the D, but a sizeable chunk of it is.

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Lack of a run game is discouraging but I thought Cam threw it well except the last couple plays

Offense can’t score if they don’t have the ball. And our defense couldn’t get off the field to save their life yesterday. As much as I’d like to say bradberry is good the facts are teams complete passes in front of him for first downs at will. But he isn’t the only problem on defense. This defense needs help 

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    We lost a “pick em” game with a -3 in TO differential. 

  Every team in the NFL has glaring issues except the Rams, at this point. And even their DEF has questions. You want DJ Moore on the field. Deal with the growing pains. 

  But 90% of the fan base wants to blow it up right now. For whatever reason supports the agenda. Two weeks ago, the same team was going all the way. CMC was the best RB in football. Hurney was awesome. Norv was a genius. According to many of the same people jumping overboard. 

  The internet gives the uninformed and mentally weak a voice. This is the result. 

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Cam played fine. This just wasn’t our day. It felt like nothing was going right and having horrible coaching decisions makes everything worse. Why did Samuel not play on O? Why didn’t CJ get carries? But like a lot on here have said, those two fumbles put us down 14 quick, that was the game changer.

Also, DJ will be a good player for us, he will bounce back.

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Not only did our D fail to force a turnover, but our one sack/fumble resulted in the ball bouncing directly into their LT’s hands and allowed them to net 10 additional yards (from -5 to +5)...barely putting them in field goal range. Immediately following that play was when their kicker hit his career long which got through the uprights with maybe half a yard to spare. Then we could’ve possibly been down by only 3 points on the last drive and comfortably have kicked the FG to send us into overtime. So yeah...one of those games...

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11 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

Not only did our D fail to force a turnover, but our one sack/fumble resulted in the ball bouncing directly into their LT’s hands and allowed them to net 10 additional yards (from -5 to +5)...barely putting them in field goal range. Immediately following that play was when their kicker hit his career long which got through the uprights with maybe half a yard to spare. Then we could’ve possibly been down by only 3 points on the last drive and comfortably have kicked the FG to send us into overtime. So yeah...one of those games...

Good points. Everything went their way, heck we even missed an xp, just wasn’t our day. That fumble to the LT had my blood boiling, of course that’s how it played out.

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