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Why has Cam been the worst QB in football on deep passes this year?


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He's completed exactly 0 passes that have traveled more than 20 yards in the air this season, good for dead last in the league. 

Why do you think that is? Why has he gone from being Top 3 in deep balls earlier in his career to absolutely dead last this season and I think dead last post-2015?

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1 minute ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

By the way, upon further review, his actual number is 1 for 13. So he did complete 1 this week over 20 yards in the air. The point remains though: he's awful on deep passes and missed an open McCaffrey on the last set of downs that would have won the game on a pass over 20 yards.

Guy named Clark got beat...but you know facts and stuff.

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1 minute ago, Professor Chaos said:

the excuses will flow like menstruation in this thread. 

 

But the truth is he has no more excuses. He has one of the greatest OC's in league history. He has several speedy WR's that can get open deep. He has a solid offensive line that hasn't let him get hit hardly at all. 

If Clark was a solid left tackle, he wouldn't have been sitting on his couch when the football season started.

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2 minutes ago, Professor Chaos said:

the excuses will flow like menstruation in this thread. 

 

But the truth is he has no more excuses. He has one of the greatest OC's in league history. He has several speedy WR's that can get open deep. He has a solid offensive line that hasn't let him get hit hardly at all. 

Curious as to the average age of the newbs on this board.

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