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Rhule: Cam holding ball too long


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18 hours ago, The Lobo said:

This guy is a joke. Never once blamed Sam at all, now all he does is trash can. He has no clue what he is doing. 

I agree that Rhule does not know what he is doing but he did trash/blame Sam on numerous occasions. Rhule often  said Sam makes good decisions when he has time but bad ones if he has to make quick ones.

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27 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

I'm legit starting to think that they only brought Cam to back to try and help with getting Watson and/or to be Rhules scapegoat for the season. He's legit blaming Cam for everything. 😂

I can't think of any other reason you would bring him back lol.  I think Rhule needs to go and take Cam with him.  

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58 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

I agree that Rhule does not know what he is doing but he did trash/blame Sam on numerous occasions. Rhule often  said Sam makes good decisions when he has time but bad ones if he has to make quick ones.

Thank you, you’re the second person to tell me that, I was wrong. I think I just remember Rhule saying he didn’t want to embarrass Sam that’s why he didn’t bench him. But he has no problem embarrassing cam. It’s not how a coach should act. 

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3 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Thank you, you’re the second person to tell me that, I was wrong. I think I just remember Rhule saying he didn’t want to embarrass Sam that’s why he didn’t bench him. But he has no problem embarrassing cam. It’s not how a coach should act. 

The whole thing is a shitshow and I feel bad for all our QBs.

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5 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Thank you, you’re the second person to tell me that, I was wrong. I think I just remember Rhule saying he didn’t want to embarrass Sam that’s why he didn’t bench him. But he has no problem embarrassing cam. It’s not how a coach should act. 

We coddled that man like a newborn all through training camp and preseason. The Panthers social media team even publicly acknowledged the fact fans were calling for him to play with an announcement. He's gotten better treatment than Teddy and Cam by this staff I don't even think it's disputable.

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Just now, frankw said:

We coddled that man like a newborn all through training camp and preseason. The Panthers social media team even publicly acknowledged the fact fans were calling for him to play with an announcement. He's gotten better treatment than Teddy and Cam by this staff I don't even think it's disputable.

I just have trouble using the word coddled given the beating he took while playing, haha

Rhule definitely isn't treating Cam well now though. I don't mind him acknowledging mistakes but it's starting to feel like he's blaming the players when it's clearly the coaches.

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Just now, mav1234 said:

I just have trouble using the word coddled given the beating he took while playing, haha

Rhule definitely isn't treating Cam well now though. I don't mind him acknowledging mistakes but it's starting to feel like he's blaming the players when it's clearly the coaches.

Oh absolutely. Rhule and Fitt blew it. They got cute trying to find hidden gems on the oline and they got exactly what most other teams with NFL experience already knew. But as far as  a public optics standpoint though Rhule has gone pretty easy on Sam. Yes he has been critical but not like this and it's been long known he did not want Cam when he first took the job. If Cam doesn't have a future here that's fine I had accepted that a long time ago but to bring him back into this mess just to throw him under several buses each week only further adds to the perception that we are led by a bunch of amateurs in over their heads.

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