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Paradis schmaradis?


Ivan The Awesome

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I mean he goes from some mediocre poo to taking on Aaron Donald, Grady Jarrett, extra speedy LBs. Plus he had one hell of an injury to recover from. That could take years. Theres some NFL defenses he won't be able to stop. Cam won't have a great year vs these defenses. NFL defenses really dial in on BLASTING him. 

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think it was geoff schwartz who mentioned you couldn't really evaluate an OL as a whole until 7-8 weeks into the season, when the players have had enough reps and experience with one another to fully gel. add in that he's coming back off of an injury and learning a new system and it's certainly something to keep an eye on but not cause for alarm yet.

that being said, a good coaching staff would adapt the playbook to help those guys and Cam out by implementing simpler playcalls/schemes in the beginning of the season before ramping up into more complex schemes.

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9 hours ago, pantherphan96 said:

think it was geoff schwartz who mentioned you couldn't really evaluate an OL as a whole until 7-8 weeks into the season, when the players have had enough reps and experience with one another to fully gel. add in that he's coming back off of an injury and learning a new system and it's certainly something to keep an eye on but not cause for alarm yet.

that being said, a good coaching staff would adapt the playbook to help those guys and Cam out by implementing simpler playcalls/schemes in the beginning of the season before ramping up into more complex schemes.

Nah they wouldn't change the playbook for a veteran QB and a center that called protections for Peyton Manning.  Besides simple calls was all we did in the preseason.  We will be gameplanning and putting in specific plays for the Rams not dumbing down our playbook to make it easier on their defense. 

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2 hours ago, SOJA said:

Well see how he looks by Game 4. Problem is we play Aaron Donald week 1

Any good offensive coordinator will move protections and plays to neutralize Donald. And tell Cam not to hold the ball. You know how many sacks he had in the playoffs last year?  Yeah-0.  Good teams will gameplan against him.  Then again Brees and Brady get the ball out quickly.

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On 8/26/2019 at 6:59 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

Its concerning. The dude was getting tossed around like Amini out there. 

Oh lord!! When you mention that name in comparison its time to worry.  

Even scary is the fact that if he is struggling that bad you know he wont get benched. 

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