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'20 Cam vs. '21 Garoppolo (and '19) (+ a Darnold tidbit)


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'20 Cam - 21 TD, 10 INT, 15 Games

'21 Garoppolo - 23 TD, 12 INT, 15 Games

SF has been winning for reasons x, y, z - none of which have much to do with QB play

Look at Jimmy's other notable season, '19 ... 28 TD, 13 INT (in 16 Games) .. Cam's 'dismal' '20 season is only 7 TD off with one less game ..

I know it is hard for the anti-Cam crowd to acknowledge facts when they don't paint the picture that Cam is done.

Cam had 9 TD in 8 games this season. Jimmy or Carr for that matter likely have between 1-3 TD under the same circumstances.

People ask questions like what vet QB can we sign? Bringing up Carr or Jimmy G while acting like Cam doesn't exist is just idiotic.

By the way, Darnold wishes he could have a season like Cam's 'dismal' '20 because that would mean Darnold had a career year. Sam's best year is 20 TD (actually it's 21 - tied with Cam's '20)

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If the Panthers and Rhule were dedicated to winning now in the NFL instead of this college buddy come up he will listen.

Not saying McAdoo is a superstar but he is an actual NFL OC and former head coach so maybe dealing with professionals was high on his list.

He loves the Panthers, the door is open.

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McAdoo also likes to use the tight ends. Cam NEEDS a TE in his offense remember Shockey remember Olsen. 

Cam came off his couch added to his NFL records and showed himself to be far superior to anybody in that QB room all without a training camp all without practicing with DJ and Robby for months.

His class, his leadership really makes me proud of the man he's become and I'm glad we were a huge part of that as a community.

Cam is welcome back to Charlotte the most vocal against him are not the majority. Most of the city absolutely loves Cam.

 

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1 hour ago, Dory said:

'20 Cam - 21 TD, 10 INT, 15 Games

'21 Garoppolo - 23 TD, 12 INT, 15 Games

 

This is true and

 

1 hour ago, Dory said:

SF has been winning for reasons x, y, z - none of which have much to do with QB play

this is true…

 

1 hour ago, Dory said:

acknowledge facts when they don't paint the picture that Cam is done.

then how is this true?

So you kinda already articulated the point that Cam would need an elite everything from GM to coach to team to succeed…so what is being suggested?

To make all the right moves and hope to have this situation in 3 years for a 36 year old Cam?

This is why cam himself said f this poo.

I don’t think we need a vet - that’s Rhule and his idiocy. What we need is to let Rhule continue his process and stick with Darnold so we can start fresh in 2023. Constantly changing corse is not a process, in fact it’s the opposite.

 

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