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Bucs DC said Kyle Allen presented more of a challenge than Cam


Jeremy Igo

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9 minutes ago, Pantherzack179812 said:

I guess you missed the last play of the 2018 matchup with the Lions. Lol, it's funny when people have to bring up highlights from two years ago to support a point about someone not being too injury prone. 

You mean the game where Devin Funchess dropped every pass that hit him in the hands or chest? 

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9 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

I mean I can rewind back to 2016 and remind everyone why completion percentage and passer rating is very misconstrued in the context of receiver and playcalling quality (aka Mike Shula supported a vertical deep offense where Cam was forced to make low percentage throws in tight windows to bad receivers) in affecting his completion percentage if need be.

And given his MVP pace in terms of completion percentage beginning 2018 when he had good receivers + good playcalling, I think many here are really forgetting how recent Cam has been good.

Sure, but Cam isn’t the only QB being asked to do those things. 
 

We’re talking about 9 YEARS of data here. We know who he is. His struggles to consistently deliver an accurate ball are well documented. 
 

The past isn’t the point though. It’s what he can do going forward with an aging body and a twice repaired shoulder.

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3 minutes ago, Steve_Smith_Sr. said:

Still a thousand times more accurate than Cam and even you know it!  LMAO

The mental gymnastics one has to play where you have to fluff up Matt fuging Ryan because your hatred for Cam runs that deep lol.

besides, I thought winning games make the QB? 

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1 hour ago, SmartyHurney said:

Oh poo, better trade the former MVP for a guy averaging 225 yards a game (25th in the league) and has almost no rushing statistics.

Jeremy Igo, the cheerleader for mediocre.

And when was last time Cam ran except backwards and takes 7 yd sacks. 

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its weird the camstans are trying to paint everyone as delusional, stupid, and racist, and if you take a look they're the ones making the forum like this.  can't let it go.   9 yrs and all the time management issues every one of you have complained about over and over are all cams fault.  that's easy to see.   9 years and he still can't get the play called and out of the huddle in time to have the D not know exactly when we're going to snap the ball.    camstans are the worst.

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