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26 minutes ago, hepcat said:

he f*cking sucks, throws a few picks and can't bounce back. has the mental fortitude of a 6 year old. 

I noticed that ever since Cam started at QB, whenever the starting QB (no matter who it is) throws an interception in a game, we have a much, MUCH higher chance of losing. It's almost a guaranteed loss once the QB throws a pick. I am sure there is some advanced stat out there for it.

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43 minutes ago, panfanman said:

Well of course he drops back too quick.  If he doesn't, his linemen would be being pushed back over him otherwise.

That's actually....a valid point.   Sadly.

He's probably thinking that if he takes too long in dropping back, he'll have a defender basically teabagging him the moment he stops his dropback.   

Sam sucks donkey dong but once again it all comes down to the O-Line being a bag of dongs, too.

No wonder we're in the mix for Watson...

What a f*cking mess this is...

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54 minutes ago, panfanman said:

Well of course he drops back too quick.  If he doesn't, his linemen would be being pushed back over him otherwise.

Well as he points out.  That isn’t what is actually happening on all these plays he is referencing.  It’s Sam out of whack.  And the right throw doesn’t happen.  And if it does, it’s then late and wrong since Sam isn’t in sync with anything.    The playcall works.  But Sam is so out of whack he can’t make it work.  He just fugs the works up.  

and you basically are defending Sam for playing poorly because of the belief of what could of happened.  That didn’t.   And it was just him in the end being bad.  So it’s faulting the OL when they do their job

It’s why the right call was always for him to be sitting somewhere like Trubisky.   To see if his game can ever develop be fixed to get back on the field.  

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