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Cam didn't play good enough to win.


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Phew... it sure would be nice having an extra practice squad body, top 40 + 110 selections in the upcoming draft, and $19M in cap space.

Unfortunately we have an owner that thinks like a Huddle rageposter and a coach that refers to paint chips as wall candy. T_T

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Yeah, that's...not at all what he was saying but hey 😕

Thank you for pointing that out.  So many people are frustrated and trying to have a witch hunt its killing this place.  Is it keeping the huddle more active than it would normally get under these circumstances?   Sure.  Is it worth it in the long run?  I dont see how it could be.  Why come somewhere that is overwhelmingly negative all the time beating the same dead horses.  

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2 hours ago, mc52beast said:

Have you ever heard Cam specifically reference another players name when talking about not playing well enough? I’m pretty sure that’s a no.

He 100% talked bad about Sam.  When he made that video about coming back and he said the panthers checked all the boxes, a chance to be a starter, and he went check check check a million times.  None of this even matters.  He was saying the team wasnt playing good enough to win lately (it is clear hes talking about multiple weeks in his comment) and that is also clearly true.

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Robby and DJ can't catch a cold. RBs got hands of stone. There's no threat at TE. That doesn't matter because the Oline can't pass block and other teams know our simplistic playbook that was figured out way before Sam got hurt. 

Cam can't fix all of that so all of it is HIS fault.

Sounding exactly like his coddling coach who sat him all preseason because he's perfect and so is this garbage offense...

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4 hours ago, mav1234 said:

That's a fair perspective too, but he also noted himself in the statement.

Darnold has a lot of faults but he seems to take responsibility for his shittiness..

Ever notice when a weak person is particularly bad at their job, they always turn to the failure of their group or team for camouflage and defense?

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1 hour ago, tiger7_88 said:

Ever notice when a weak person is particularly bad at their job, they always turn to the failure of their group or team for camouflage and defense?

He's definitely bad at his job, but has also blamed himself plenty... I just think he's not good enough to be a qb

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