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Prime Cam plugged into this roster what happens?


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2 posters who didn’t like Cam, find a way to get in on a thread about Cam. 
 

Hated the way Cam was lol, well, Bryce is specifically for those 2 posters. They are who Tepper had in mind when making the Bryce pick “let’s get someone in here who is just one of the guys and causes no waves” 

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14 hours ago, Panthers Rhule said:

denver broncos no GIF

The one great season ended like that. I'll never forgive that play. 

 

And according to Cal it still haunts him but like with everything else in life we take the good with the bad. He had a split second to make a decision and did not do what he needed to do as has been said by him in interviews with regret. Every great athlete has plays or seasons where they feel they fell short in the careers unfortunately. If it were not for him, the team would have never even been close to getting to that huge game in the first place also. It was very unfortunate for sure but I hold zero animosity towards Cam. 

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On 9/14/2024 at 2:59 PM, strato said:

If he were just simply dropped in.

If he had been on the team the investment in offense would not have to have been so over the top. We'd have better on defense. 

The loading up the offense just went over and above. Hell when I was posting the tally of offense vs defense drafting, it didn't hit me upside the head until I saw it on the field.

As far as the defense, they have had very little time as a unit, pieces in and out every day almost. They will get better with reps together but with Derrrick out, that's tough. 

The defence is boned now.

I think Evero is a very talented DC, but he's just lost his best player for the season - one who plays a pivotal position. 

The Chargers will run on us at will today - as will everyone else.

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19 hours ago, Davidson Deac II said:

The offensive line and receiving group are probably better.  Running backs and tight end probably worse.  Defense isn't even close to what we had in 2013-15, so much worse.  So we probably get 8 wins.  

I think you're underestimating how bad the D is this year.

The Saints marched up and down the field on us at will - you've got Carr freakin' clowning Horn mid-game about how many TDs he's thrown.

We'd be much more competitive in games with MVP season Newton at QB, but we'd still lose almost all of them.

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