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Deangelo Williams and Gary Barnidge on Cam and yesterday's game


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I get what DeAngelo is saying and to a point he’s right, Cam isn’t going to be the 2015 version of himself.

But I don’t see any reason why he couldn’t put up similar numbers to Drew Brees in his final season in an offense that for all intents and purposes is supposed to emulate the Saints.

If you were to ask me right now in a full 17 game season would I be happy with:

3,000 passing yards, 25TD’s/5INT’s, 70% completion percentage

The answer would be 100% yes as I think our defense is good enough to where those numbers would allow us to compete with anyone.

The main issue here is both of those guys just sound like the bitter old hag that can’t move on.

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I won't be instantly dismissive of anything critical of Cam, or tempering our expectations, but I will say that their critiques don't seem to go any further than, "He's not the same QB he was in 2015, and you're an idiot if you're getting your hopes up."

What they're utterly failing to take into account is there's more to being a QB than just your stats. You need to be a field general, a leader and a motivator. I don't see how you can't look at the smile on Robby's face in the end zone, the entire team huddling around Cam on the sideline, and the palpable sense of swagger that  we had on Sunday, and say he's not gong to be able to make an impact on this team.

Yeah, nothing in there you won't find in an average message board poo post.

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