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Official Panthers at Dolphins Playoff Push GameDay thread


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4 minutes ago, Darnold is buttcheeks said:

damn whenever Darnold threw a pick it was always his fault and he was dog water.

 

when cam throws a pick yall out there pulling up the all 22 and analyzing every foot step and inch of the WR routes looking for the blame.

come on and bring the same energy with both

DJ is playing soft as ass. We can see it and call it out nomatter who is QB. Him and Robby falling down on routes, balls hitting them in the hands, chest.

Yes, coaching not getting the sense of urgency and professionalism across.

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1 minute ago, onmyown said:

 

You all see the concern now? Or are we all still just hater/racists?

You've been waiting for him to have bad plays but are gonna keep pretending like what he did last week wasn't the most productive day a QB has had under this staff in going on two years?

Everyone here, even the most ardent Cam supporters, such as myself, aren't and haven't ever said he was flawless...  but he is light-years better than what we were fielding out there.  A lot of what we saw prior to him getting here, and a lot of what we're seeing today, is still largely attributable to poor, amateur coaching.  DBs are literally running our receivers' routes for them...  and yes, Cam mad poor decisions to throw it in those instances, but every QB occasionally does.  This is poor coaching. 

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