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Could be a number of things, but if you're expecting 2015 Cam back you're going to be sad.  In looking at Cam's tape from last year, he can still get you the 40-50 yard ball if he can set and throw.  But he can't make the 60 yard falling backwards pinpoint bomb.

This is a different Cam physically.  We need to care for him.  We need to use him to his strengths and not overuse him.

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Just now, Khyber53 said:

At the time of the throw, it actually looked pretty steady. I chalk it up to being a bit short because the two haven't had much time to get their timing down. It didn't look like a wounded goose, just looked like his spot was a bit shorter than DJ was running for.

Yeah this. Like Cam's deep ball ain't what it used to be, and even if it was a "duck" it's still miles better than anything we've seen since 2019. 

he can still get it down field don't you worry.

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4 minutes ago, Rags said:

Yeah this. Like Cam's deep ball ain't what it used to be, and even if it was a "duck" it's still miles better than anything we've seen since 2019. 

he can still get it down field don't you worry.

He can still do it on occasion, not sure he'll be able to even attempt it in week 18.  My biggest concern about Cam is his shoulder and whether it can hold up throwing 25 - 35 times a game.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Hard to say. I don't think any of us should expect Prime Cam'ron cannon. That is probably gone forever. But, he can still be a dynamic playmaker and run the offense efficiently.

THAT is what we need from him.

Even if Cam is just a functioning role player in this offense that's a million times better than what we had.  Especially with an aggressive defense that can give him favorable field position.

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