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What has Cam done?


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5 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Then I guess Sam doesn't get credit for his 5. In that case, he is even more atrocious.

Honestly he doesn't. 

Rushing TDs are football plays not QB plays.

If someone was to say Cam last year was a good football player I would agree. Someone saying Cam was a good QB last year I would disagree. 

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14 hours ago, Basbear said:

League has spoken for months about Cam. When the panthers cut him, no one jumped on him. One month or so later, Pats signed him for peanuts. Here is his stat line for last year- 2657 yards, 8 TDs, and 10 INTs, thats Darold's half year stat numbers.....He was missing five yards dink passes to RBs, he played like one of the 3 worst QB in the league. Same peanut contract this year and Mac "ankle lock" Jones beat him out. PERIOD. Its not 2015. League has spoken again, he got the clot shot more than one month ago and still on the barbers chair typing in egyptian hydrographics. 

Darnold is about 60 pass attempts away from reaching Cam's season total from last year. He's also 700 yards away from matching Cam in the same pass attempts. Crap Jones is also about the same pass attempts away and 500 yards less with 100+ Million plus worth of revamped weapons to work with. Context matters, and Josh McDaniels basically used him as a glorified RB last season with the 2nd most rushing attempts of his entire career.  

 

Is Cam done? Possibly, but last year really didn't prove anything, and considering he is cheap, the team that actually decides to give him a chance might just luck out.

 

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10 hours ago, AggieLean said:

You can’t be a fan of the Carolina Panthers, and not expect people to bring up Cam. He was one of the greatest players this franchise has had. So, him being brought up shouldn’t be a surprise.

There is a difference in talking about him and his history as qb of the panthers and not realizing he is in no way the qb he used to be.

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12 hours ago, Catsfan69 said:

Honestly I don't really measure QBs by running. That's what RBs are for.

According to you. 

 

12 hours ago, Catsfan69 said:

Are you including rushing tds?

Because that's not a measure of a QB 

Basically.  "That's not how I would play QB so it doesn't count."

You can't knock Cam for using his talents. If Matt Ryan could run like Cam he wouldn't have the same passing numbers either.

 

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2 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

According to you. 

 

Basically.  "That's not how I would play QB so it doesn't count."

You can't knock Cam for using his talents. If Matt Ryan could run like Cam he wouldn't have the same passing numbers either.

 

A bunch of one and two yard tds isn't overly impressive. 

I mean yeah they are tds but nothing special. 

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