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Saints use Hill just like we use Cam


Jmac

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Saints kicking ass again and as I watch, they use Hill just like we use Cam. Of course he can't pass like Cam, but Hill, Ingram, and Kamara on the field ....makes it very hard to defend.

If they start using this guy to pass a little also, could be a bit or our own medicine when we play. Just a quick observation on this slow Sunday.

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7 minutes ago, Lemory said:

What an insult to Cam

Nah...Cam's got a laser beam arm. Funny that Peyton see's what Cam can can do to an offense and trying to find someway to incorporate in his offense. Actually a compliment to Cam. Only one Cam.

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Agreed. If you just take away Cam's arm strength, ability to read a defense, passing ability, rushing ability, strength, leadership, passion, emotion, making inferior players around him better, charisma, drive, determination and all-around NFL MVP skill level of play, then him and Hill are in fact very similar players. 

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10 minutes ago, BananaGrabber said:

Agreed. If you just take away Cam's arm strength, ability to read a defense, passing ability, rushing ability, strength, leadership, passion, emotion, making inferior players around him better, charisma, drive, determination and all-around NFL MVP skill level of play, then him and Hill are in fact very similar players. 

I never said they are similar players as far as ability. Point I was trying to make is that Peyton trying to use Hill in a way that we use Cam. 

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