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McDermott reportedly wasn't the biggest fan of Cam


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On 12/8/2023 at 10:20 PM, DamnItJake! said:

Blah blah another Cam thread!! Jake did pretty good when comparing to Cam!! Jake didn’t choke in the Superbowl the kicker named Kasay decided to have a stroke and kick it out bounds!! Cam should have not been lazy and grabbed the fumble!! Regardless both costly plays… we should be proud of our franchise even though it’s ugly now!! Cuz our sister franchise the Jacksonville Jaguars haven’t been to the Superbowl and they came to the NFL the same year as us!! Also I was originally a Cowboys fan before we had a team.. and they haven’t won a Superbowl since!! Let that sink in.. I wish I still had my Aikman jersey for s&gs

People act like the fumble was a crucial play. The game was long gone before that point.

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On 12/7/2023 at 3:24 PM, t96 said:

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/sean-mcdermott-reportedly-bashed-cam-194537786.html

 

 

It's basically the offseason for us so I figured this was worth some discussion. I had never heard this before and honestly not sure I buy it. But an interesting anecdote about a guy who had a big part in our best stretch in team history...

Interesting... Seeing as how he is pretty much ruining the career of Josh Allen, maybe he doesn't like having elite quarterbacks because then he will get no credit for his team having success?

No idea, but our defense sure as hell fell off the wagon after he left

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On 12/7/2023 at 4:19 PM, Selltheteamtepper said:

? We got to be honest, Cam played with heart and the fans will always love him but he did NOT have Josh Allen level arm talent or understanding of the game. He always had kind of a slow clunky delivery, and never improved on his progressions. We ran kind of a simple power run/single read system during Cams 3 good years. He had the best defense in the league and a top 5 line those years too, we were essentially the Eagles. Allen’s team is all old and slow. 

A top 5 oline???? Our o line at their best had Michael oher (who you just had to cross your fingers on could get through the game without getting a concussion) and Mike remmers at both tackle positions... While throwing to bums like Devin funbags and Kelvin "fatter than a lineman" Benjamin... I won't even go into our super bowl year when 40-year-old jericho cotchery was our best WR... I can only dream of how dominant Cam could have been having diggs to throw to most of his career...

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