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Official Sunday Night Football thread - Pats at Hawks


Jeremy Igo

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38 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Somebody forgot to tell Hurney, cause he is wasting comp picks and cap space like a drunken sailor.

Well you still have to give the appearance that you are trying.  With the roster he has assembled they can play their hardest every week and it wont matter.  The talent just is not there.  Again, I believe this is by design.  Empy the roster of old, over priced vets, open up tons of cap room, get a top 3 pick, draft our future franchise QB and begin to build the roster in Rhules image.  

Trust the Process.

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Was watching the game with my lady, and when Cam completed that deep pass to Edelman, she said I couldn’t stop smiling, lol. Probably woke up my baby girl when I shouted out, “There it is!” That last drive, even though he got stopped, had me super excited. That was a fun game. Russell was amazing as well. 

I remember Baron Davis of the Hornets used to get me super excited when watching his electrifying plays on the old Hornets teams.

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1 hour ago, joemac said:

Right - thats laughable.  His arm is not going to "wear down again" from throwing 50 passes once a week.  Hes not a baseball pitcher.  His shoulder is probably stronger now than its ever been.

It's 2020. Players come back from all kinds of injuries now. Achilles, ACL, Tommy John surgery used to he career enders. Now they're an offseason of rehab. Given a year of rest, there's no way a physical freak like Cam wouldn't get healthy again. Unfortunately Rivera couldn't risk not having his safety blanket on the field that long. 

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29 minutes ago, PanthersGTI said:

Oh what could have been......

We would not be much better with Cam at the helm.  This team needs a complete tear down to the foundation.  Can't do that while you have Cam at QB.  Hes good enough with the offensive talent we have to go 8-8.  That accomplishes nothing.  We need high draft picks and to dump old vets with high salaries.  Hurts, but its the truth.  We will be better for it in the long run.

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4 hours ago, BrizzMachete said:

I seriously in all my heart of hearts really believe hurney sat down and looked at the roster and felt he had a better team without cam lmao 

I honestly think it was a Tepper call. Hurney drafted Cam. I think Tepper wanted a new face if the franchise for his new era of ownership. This is his show now for better or worse and as long as Cam was here it was never truly gonna be Tepper's show.

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5 minutes ago, joemac said:

We would not be much better with Cam at the helm.  This team needs a complete tear down to the foundation.  Can't do that while you have Cam at QB.  Hes good enough with the offensive talent we have to go 8-8.  That accomplishes nothing.  We need high draft picks and to dump old vets with high salaries.  Hurts, but its the truth.  We will be better for it in the long run.

Then why give Teddy 20m to tank? Could've just let Allen be the Tank Commander and invested that money elsewhere/saved it

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