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


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Cam did not play well but in spite of that and it should have been expected with no long ball practice in preseason that was bound to happen. Those guys on offense that played should have played better..DJ Moore. Is the reason we lost, time management Ron and play calling. That sums it up. Bashing Cam for over throws and interception when he is coming off shoulder surgery and really no presseason play is  not right. People saying he washed up not saying it's u saying that but the guy needs time.

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2 minutes ago, Moorgan said:

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.

The Rams shot themselves in the foot just as much as we did and were playing with a Todd Gurley that's a shell of himself. We were playing at home too. And, if not for the garbage time touchdown, we would have lost by double digits. Shove your moral victories, this is Year 9 for Rivera and Cam.

Cam is no longer a franchise QB. Without the ability to run, his entire game falls apart. We all know he's a terrible passer. He's now lost 8 straight times he's played for us. He's washed. I will forever appreciate what he did for this team, but it's time to move on.

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4 minutes ago, Darvinsun said:

Cam did not play well but in spite of that and it should have been expected with no long ball practice in preseason that was bound to happen. Those guys on offense that played should have played better..DJ Moore. Is the reason we lost, time management Ron and play calling. That sums it up. Bashing Cam for over throws and interception when he is coming off shoulder surgery and really no presseason play is  not right. People saying he washed up not saying it's u saying that but the guy needs time.

It doesn't matter if you want to blame the shoulder or not. If you want to say he's been so terrible at passes over the past 8 games because of his shoulder, then fine. Sucks for Cam and the team. But if the shoulder isn't gonna heal then it isn't gonna heal and it's still time to move on. 

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Cam didn't make bad throws because his shoulder is sore. He made bad throws because his touch is off, because he's had a very limited snap count in preseason and this was the first time he's had to make throws with live bullets flying. He'll be fine, but to say he's not rusty and made bad throws yesterday is just ridiculous. He had a crappy game against arguably one of if not the toughest teams we'll play this season, and we still only lost by 3 points AND he didn't re-injure himself. Lots to be optimistic about. 

 

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13 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

The Rams shot themselves in the foot just as much as we did and were playing with a Todd Gurley that's a shell of himself. We were playing at home too. And, if not for the garbage time touchdown, we would have lost by double digits. Shove your moral victories, this is Year 9 for Rivera and Cam.

Cam is no longer a franchise QB. Without the ability to run, his entire game falls apart. We all know he's a terrible passer. He's now lost 8 straight times he's played for us. He's washed. I will forever appreciate what he did for this team, but it's time to move on.

Reason enough to ignore your "contributions" to this football forum. I'm an idiot who still watches the ball when snapped and can now, easily thanks to your shitposting, ignore your "opinions" on football. Thanks.

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33 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

So we need to crown Samuel's ass for being open on a total of 1-2 plays yesterday? Job well done Curtis, job well done!

 I'm really lost. This comment seems to disagree with your own thread title no? Personally I would say Cam looked more frustrated as the game went on and consequently made worse decisions, but I'm getting a bit sick of hearing about Curtis and DJs potential. Only play i remember involving Samuel was him catching the ball and falling over. They are having as many bad games as good ones at the moment.

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2 minutes ago, Moorgan said:

Reason enough to ignore your "contributions" to this football forum. I'm an idiot who still watches the ball when snapped and can now, easily thanks to your shitposting, ignore your "opinions" on football. Thanks.

A full list of teams that would prefer Cam Newton in his old and injured form over the guy they have currently: Dolphins, Bengals, Colts, Raiders, and Bears. That's it, that's the whole list. 

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2 minutes ago, Seoul_Panther said:

 I'm really lost. This comment seems to disagree with your own thread title no? Personally I would say Cam looked more frustrated as the game went on and consequently made worse decisions, but I'm getting a bit sick of hearing about Curtis and DJs potential. Only play i remember involving Samuel was him catching the ball and falling over. They are having as many bad games as good ones at the moment.

I was being sarcastic. A receiver as hyped as Samuel was needs to be open more than once or twice a game.

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2 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

I was being sarcastic. A receiver as hyped as Samuel was needs to be open more than once or twice a game.

Well then I agree with you. But surely he would be an unsung villain not an unsung hero? The trouble with sarcasm is that it often doesn't convey especially in a thread title.

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  I want to see Samuel do well and prove me wrong as CMC did. But the fact is he hasn't yet. The huddle is in love with his and DJ's speed but they haven't any consistency, nor i am I sold on their durability. Not just hating i genuinely hope they prove me wrong but some of the preseason comments dubbing them as an explosive combination are based purely on projection not production. They need to start walking the walk.

  I thought Cam started ok, but was visibly demoralised by the turnovers. Sometimes in such situations he excels, alas not yesterday.

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3 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

A full list of teams that would prefer Cam Newton in his old and injured form over the guy they have currently: Dolphins, Bengals, Colts, Raiders, and Bears. That's it, that's the whole list. 

You're an idiot. Further proof.

Falcons, Bills, Bears, Bengals, Browns, Broncos, Colts, Jags, Dolphins, Giants, Jets, Raiders, 49ers, Bucs, Titans, and Redskins would all love to have Cam instead of what they have right now.

The QBs of the teams I didn't name?

Murray (rookie)
Jackson (2nd year Cam-esque)
Dak (Cowboys are idiots)
Stafford (has never had the team around him, but one of the better QBs in the league)
Rodgers (see Stafford)
Watson (see Jackson)
Mahomes (Mahomes, duh)
Rivers (see Stafford and Rodgers)
Goff (young, next generation QB)
Cousins (middle of the pack, but has lots of talent around him, they might would like Cam actually)
Brady (GOAT, duh)
Brees (see Stafford, Rodgers, and Rivers)
Wentz (See Goff)
Roethlisberger (see Stafford, Rodgers, Rivers, and Brees)
Wilson (see Stafford, Rodgers, Rivers, Brees and Roethlisberger)

The truth is that: For various situational reasons not related to his abilities, Cam wouldn't currently be brought in to about half the teams in the league.

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