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What they are saying? Houston Texans Edition


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36 minutes ago, Icege said:

 

tea smh GIF

He's both wrong and right. Russell Wilson is a better scrambler and takes way fewer hits than Cam.

But Cam isn't a scrambler. He's a runner. The vast majority of his runs are designed runs in which he is going to take a hit. Cam doesn't scramble into stupid situations, he's game-planed to take more hits on a weekly basis than any other QB in the league. Unfortunately it seems to have taken a toll on his long term health which is super unfortunate. 

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5 hours ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

"The Panthers do tend to play a lot of zone, but I think Rivera is smarter than that against Watson. "

 

oh my friend. You are underestimating Rivera's stupidity. 

lol so true.    I don't understand why any team throws passes longer than 10 yards vs. us

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10 hours ago, lovelett said:

Insanity right? As RR said Cam is our starter.... love or hate 1, he will be back when he is healthy.

Yeah, lets all keep telling ourselves that.  What happens if the team goes 6-0 under Allen and he remains one of the top rated passers in the league.  What then?

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2 hours ago, Cracka McNasty said:

He's both wrong and right. Russell Wilson is a better scrambler and takes way fewer hits than Cam.

But Cam isn't a scrambler. He's a runner. The vast majority of his runs are designed runs in which he is going to take a hit. Cam doesn't scramble into stupid situations, he's game-planed to take more hits on a weekly basis than any other QB in the league. Unfortunately it seems to have taken a toll on his long term health which is super unfortunate. 

Cam himself has said that he can protect himself better while he is running.

I do not agree with the idea that Cam's running is what has caught up to him. I think that spending a cpl of seasons banged up and being promised protection that never came (be it due to OL injuries or the league officials not doing their jobs) is the real culprit.

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27 minutes ago, Icege said:

Cam himself has said that he can protect himself better while he is running.

I do not agree with the idea that Cam's running is what has caught up to him. I think that spending a cpl of seasons banged up and being promised protection that never came (be it due to OL injuries or the league officials not doing their jobs) is the real culprit.

I think it's a combination of it all really. He might protect himself better when he runs, but if he gets tackled, then that's still a 1HP hit of damage to his AC. Even if you have a sturdy 200 AC but you take 100+ 1HP hits throughout the year, they add up eventually and drop you down to below half health without the benefit of a long rest in between encounters.

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1 hour ago, Cracka McNasty said:

I think it's a combination of it all really. He might protect himself better when he runs, but if he gets tackled, then that's still a 1HP hit of damage to his AC. Even if you have a sturdy 200 AC but you take 100+ 1HP hits throughout the year, they add up eventually and drop you down to below half health without the benefit of a long rest in between encounters.

You went full D&D on that reference.

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