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Patriots - Bills MNF thread


Jeremy Igo

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6 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Who are you? Go away lol

Dude, I love Cam.....loved him when he was here, still pulling for him in NE and the future, but I have to keep it real.  You know like I do Cam hasn't really done a great job looking off his primary routes throughout his career.

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7 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

It's painful to watch at this point.

There was a time when he could throw the ball 80 yards on a dime running to his left.

Now it looks like he has to muster everything he's got to throw it on a rope for 15 yards. 

his longest completed pass this year went 58 yards through the air. the longest in the nfl this year traveled just 6.4 yards farther than that. the problem is his wide receivers (the worst group in the league btw) cannot separate before the protection breaks down. it’s speeding up the process, defenses have keyed in on that, and it’s snowballing. there are plenty of quarterbacks who aren’t facing questions about their arm strength despite not being able to sling it as far as cam newton in 2020.

one would think you people would know what it looks like when someone’s out there actually throwing with a wet noodle for an arm after a full season of checkdown teddy but i guess not.

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3 minutes ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

his longest completed pass this year went 58 yards through the air. the longest in the nfl this year traveled just 6.4 yards farther than that. the problem is his wide receivers (the worst group in the league btw) cannot separate before the protection breaks down. it’s speeding up the process, defenses have keyed in on that, and it’s snowballing. there are plenty of quarterbacks who aren’t facing questions about their arm strength despite not being able to sling it as far as cam newton in 2020.

one would think you people would know what it looks like when someone’s out there actually throwing with a wet noodle for an arm after a full season of checkdown teddy but i guess not.

He just literally skipped a pass on that third down play.

His shoulder is shot.

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