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Russini: Some coaches wanted to bench Young


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14 minutes ago, Rastlet said:

Cam played for years without OL and weapons. Quit coddling Young. 

Cams oline ranked right in the middle his whole career combined he also had two, 2k receivers and two, 2k HBs at one point.

The oline is the worst in the league and no one even close to an Olsen or Williams on the offense.

Could’ve done more for Cam, mainly in the coaching department, but Young’s oline is literally about to set a top sack record in the HISTORY of the entire NFL…saying Young doesn’t have it worse shows your dumbass bias.

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49 minutes ago, UNCrules2187 said:

Some in the Panthers organization, per a league source, have been texting Johnson about how complicated it has been to work in Carolina this season. Johnson

This is some Karma mushroom stamping Tepper straight on the forehead. 

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2 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Cams oline ranked right in the middle his whole career combined he also had two, 2k receivers and two, 2k HBs at one point.

The oline is the worst in the league and no one even close to an Olsen or Williams on the offense.

Could’ve done more for Cam, mainly in the coaching department, but Young’s oline is literally about to set a top sack record in the HISTORY of the entire NFL…saying Young doesn’t have it worse shows your dumbass bias.

At one point Cam had the likes of Byron Bell and Nate Chandler at crucial ends of the line and still moved the ball. Also if I'm not mistaken through those best years the only RB to reach 1k yards rushing was Stewart and that was one season. Cam often times was the offense.

As far as our current line and the number of sacks please take the time to actually look up some information. The Giants are on pace to probably set some kind of record with 69 sacks given up. And they recently had a UDFA QB start and win a game for them. The Commanders are behind them with 55 sacks given up. The Jets have 47. We have 43. That's the correct information. You're welcome.

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49 minutes ago, frankw said:

The most pro ready of the QB class needs perfect circumstances to be even serviceable as a starter and we've got people within the building texting Ben Johnson like "run.." lol.

This is an embarrassment.

More exaggeration. Doesn't need to be league best. No where has anyone said something that stupid. He needs better than the worst collection of oline/rb/te/wr talent in the league. Period.

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29 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Cams oline ranked right in the middle his whole career combined he also had two, 2k receivers and two, 2k HBs at one point.

The oline is the worst in the league and no one even close to an Olsen or Williams on the offense.

Could’ve done more for Cam, mainly in the coaching department, but Young’s oline is literally about to set a top sack record in the HISTORY of the entire NFL…saying Young doesn’t have it worse shows your dumbass bias.

Sam Howell has been sacked 15 more times than Bryce has.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Could easily have been McCown...

Oh, I think it's pretty obvious the coaches that wanted him benched. The three that are gone.

I could easily see Duce saying "Hey, my RBs can't find any room to run because the entire D is up on the line because your QB can't effectively throw more than about 15 yards!"

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