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


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40 minutes ago, Darvinsun said:

Man why can't some people appreciate different styles of football. Cam is great. No he didn't sit back in the pocket like Brady or Brees, or Manning. He is closer to Rodgers than any of the styles of 2000's.  If Brady could run he would, and so would manning but they couldn't  plus they were from a different Era where being dual was frown upon and really considered a black thing.  Cam completely transition that from a negative narrative. If Cam had what Brady possessed in coaching there is no telling how great he could have been. Even though playing for this dysfunctional franchise he was still able to make something out of nothing. Yea Brady is great, Brees, Manning all great.  Cam is Cam. He is special, one of a kind. Can you say that about the others! And no this is not a question.

Being Duel was frowned upon?

Tell that to Tarkenton, Staubach, Elway, Young, Cunningham, McNair and on and on and on.

It's never been frowned on.

 

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3 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

Being Duel was frowned upon?

Tell that to Tarkenton, Staubach, Elway, Young, Cunningham, McNair and on and on and on.

It's never been frowned on.

 

Cam ain’t just dual though  

Cam brought a running aspect to the position that hadn’t been seen in the modern NFL.   Which makes Cam the toughest short yardage threat that exists in the NFL.  And that’s been the case since his arrival. 

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

Cam ain’t just dual though  

Cam brought a running aspect to the position that hadn’t been seen in the modern NFL.   Which makes Cam the toughest short yardage threat that exists in the NFL.  And that’s been the case since his arrival. 

I meassure QBs by how they throw the ball.

He has never thrown it as well as 

Brady Rogers Brrese Roethlisberger, Wilson, Rivers, Ryan,Stafford 

In 2014 he was 21st in the NFL in yards 200 yds ahead of Bridgewater. With 18yd and 12 int

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3 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

I meassure QBs by how they throw the ball.

He has never thrown it as well as 

Brady Rogers Brrese Roethlisberger, Wilson, Rivers, Ryan,Stafford 

In 2014 he was 21st in the NFL in yards 200 yds ahead of Bridgewater. With 18yd and 12 int

People use to measure RBs strictly by how they ran between the tackles.  Then they got more diverse. 

6pts is 6pts.  Yards are yards. 

I don’t compare Lamar Jackson to Tom Brady.  They do different things from the QB spot.  Neither can do what they other can. 

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

People use to measure RBs strictly by how they ran between the tackles.  Then they got more diverse. 

6pts is 6pts.  Yards are yards. 

I don’t compare Lamar Jackson to Tom Brady.  They do different things from the QB spot.  Neither can do what they other can. 

Yeah but if you had to win the Superbowl to save your life you'd pick Brady

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6 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

Yeah but if you had to win the Superbowl to save your life you'd pick Brady

Majority of the time.   But if you got a weak OL and weak WRs?  Lamar might be the guy.  

Tom Brady needs the right pieces around him to be lethal.  

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3 minutes ago, 95Panthers4Ever said:

I honestly can't remember that guy playing in a game what did he do block

I’d probably classify him as a receiving TE.   He didn’t do anything here.  Think he actually had a decent time in Cleveland.  Maybe he is bitter we didn’t use him. 

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