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McDermott reportedly wasn't the biggest fan of Cam


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4 hours ago, Selltheteamtepper said:

I love Cam, the energy he brought to the team. But Cam only had 3 winning seasons in 11 years. We ran a vanilla offense for most of his time with us. He was never part of a top 10 offense bc he was limited as a QB, He was never a pin point accurate QB who could execute precision timing routes from a pocket. We leaned on our run game, and simple reads. He also wasn’t a player who would stick around after hours and grind tape, he had a life outside of football. Josh Allen never leaves the facility and runs Erhardt-Perkins, the most complex offense in the league, Same offense Brady and Manning ran. Cam would not be effective in that offense. This is coming from someone who has paid for his family to meet Cam before. Just very different QBs. 

THIS IS BS LMMFAO

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13 hours ago, KaseKlosed said:

False Cam has accomplished more. JOSH is leading the league in turnovers. Josh will never see a super bowl. 

I made a style of play comparison.  Nothing false about that. 

Allen is also leading the NFL is scoring.  If he doesn't see a Super Bowl, it won't be because the Bills have a QB issue that held them back.   This would have been a PERFECT year for any of those recent teams the Bills have fielded to sleepwalk into the Super Bowl....but they can't because McDermott has that D in the shitcan.  Which is why articles like this have suddenly appeared.  Because they see how McD just blew it.

 

 

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15 hours ago, Selltheteamtepper said:

I love Cam, the energy he brought to the team. But Cam only had 3 winning seasons in 11 years. We ran a vanilla offense for most of his time with us. He was never part of a top 10 offense bc he was limited as a QB, He was never a pin point accurate QB who could execute precision timing routes from a pocket. We leaned on our run game, and simple reads. He also wasn’t a player who would stick around after hours and grind tape, he had a life outside of football. Josh Allen never leaves the facility and runs Erhardt-Perkins, the most complex offense in the league, Same offense Brady and Manning ran. Cam would not be effective in that offense. This is coming from someone who has paid for his family to meet Cam before. Just very different QBs. 

Didn’t Rhule say cam was first in last out when he came back, I think Belicheck has said similar things as well. 

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12 hours ago, BY9Franchise said:

If talent isn't as effective it's irrelevant, they have neck and neck rushing stats throughout including TDs...

You are basically saying Cam was a flashier runner albeit not more effective.... which is rather irrelevant..

 

Allen has had three seasons in a row now were he put up more TDs and yards  than Cams best 

Look at the talent Allen has had around him his career vs Cam's. Opens things up quite a bit for him to run more and have better passing stats. Allen isn't better than Cam was at any aspect of the QB position.

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2 minutes ago, t96 said:

Look at the talent Allen has had around him his career vs Cam's. Opens things up quite a bit for him to run more and have better passing stats. Allen isn't better than Cam was at any aspect of the QB position.

Keep telling yourself that only delusional panthers fans would believe it..

 

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10 hours ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Don’t know if this was mentioned but apparently this is a hit piece by Buffalo media to get Sean fired. (Don’t know if valid of not)

McD at least confirmed yesterday he did use hijacked planes on 9/11 to help get his team to see "teamwork". 

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