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There was an unsung hero to the loss yesterday: training camp "star" Curtis Samuel


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1 minute ago, Bronn said:

Your last post until recently was January 23rd, 2016.

Get bent, and shove your agenda.

1. Weird that you're stalking a random person's post history.

2. I don't know why it says that. I've been posting a lot less for sure, but I've definitely posted since 2016. If I only posted when Cam shat the bed, I would have been posting a lot of times since January 2016 that's for damn sure.

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3 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

1. Weird that you're stalking a random person's post history.

2. I don't know why it says that. I've been posting a lot less for sure, but I've definitely posted since 2016. If I only posted when Cam shat the bed, I would have been posting a lot of times since January 2016 that's for damn sure.

Thanks for not addressing your obvious agenda.

Have a milkshake.

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Cam's QB rating yesterday was 17.1.   It is disturbing that we cannot beat a QB with a 20.0.  However, we cannot win with 17.1.  Does that mean Cam is to blame?  Nope.  But there were no Funchess/Benjamin drops, etc.  Finding someone to blame is not hard--without CMC, this game is not close.

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I love Cam, and I'm glad he's our QB, but he was absolutely a big part of our loss yesterday. He overthrew receivers and handed in one of his trademark interceptions late to seal the game. DJ Moore gets a lot of blame too for just making boneheaded mistakes. 

I would have liked to have seen Curtis get more catches, but Cam did sail some over his head, but he sailed them over Olsen's head as well; he's rusty. 

Rivera teams typically get better as the season goes on, so I think we'll be fine. 

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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:

Cam's QB rating yesterday was 17.1.   It is disturbing that we cannot beat a QB with a 20.0.  However, we cannot win with 17.1.  Does that mean Cam is to blame?  Nope.  But there were no Funchess/Benjamin drops, etc.  Finding someone to blame is not hard--without CMC, this game is not close.

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There's Cam to blame, DJ to blame, o-linemen to blame, even Olsen (had a drop or 2).

We simply shot our ourselves in the arse, couldn't do anything on offense until 2nd half & didn't maximize all of our turnover opportunities.

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4 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

What is my agenda? Do I want Cam gone? Yes, I'm ready to move on. Is that clear enough for you?

Lol and that's why your posts are laughable and not considered seriously. Dude performed decently against the defending NFC Champs (who got better). We knew going in it would be a tough game (maybe the hardest all year) and we not only lost by just 3 but could've won the game if not for mistakes by coaches and on offense. Add in just some unlucky bounces (LA recovering their own fumbles) and the Panthers had a decent showing in a tough game that they could've won...but you want our franchise QB gone. LMAO. Get the fug out of here with that poo.

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