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21 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

Unfortunately, for a lot of Cam's time here he was THE rushing and passing production.  If the coaching staff could have found a way for him to catch his own passes, he would have been responsible for the receiving yards, too.

I'm hoping we have an coaching staff who knows more about offense than "they are the guys on the field when the defense is resting."  When Cam was here our staff in general didn't know much more than that, and our offensive staff was lazy.

If we had a time machine and we could send THIS coaching staff to Cam and have kept Smitty and perhaps GH(I know), we'd already have that trophy, not just 15-1, then nothing.

That's why AR seems like a second chance from the football gods.

Apparently the front office feels that way but guys want who THEY want.

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21 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Ohhh wow.  So you seriously believe that AR is pick 1 in this draft??  So why are you so upset about the Young love if he isn't the pick?  Why are you posting memes praying that Young isn't the pick?  You should have nothing to worry about right?  Just sit back and enjoy the show while Carolina picks your guy Levis no wait... Stroud??  or wait no it's changed to AR now right?

Levis is a better QB with a lesser cast of characters surrounding him. Runs like a FB.

Levis.......Brycie! Cage match! Who you got?!

This ain't math camp, AR,Levis have long prepared their bodies for this.

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9 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Levis is a better QB with a lesser cast of characters surrounding him. Runs like a FB.

Levis.......Brycie! Cage match! Who you got?!

This ain't math camp, AR,Levis have long prepared their bodies for this.

Why are you hating on a random QB we aren't even drafting?  Remember you and the front office know it's AR at 1.  

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