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Cam Ward.....opinions (AKA A Thread About Shedeur Sanders)


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1 hour ago, mc52beast said:

If we continue playing well it’ll cost us to move up. We did it with Young and now he’s riding the bench. Let’s continue building the roster and maybe take one in 26.

fug it. I'm done rooting for tanking. Not like it's done us any good. Someone who can't play a lick will wow Tepper at dinner anyway.

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1 minute ago, SCMunnerlyn1 said:

Admittedly haven't watched a crazy amount from him but the little I have seen it's hilarious how much dude seems to not give a fug in the pocket about pressure. Just so nonchalant. I dig it. 

That’s why you need to see him vs a good D…maybe that trying to look chill persona is why he had 101 fumbles last year or whatever the crazy number was.  

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28 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

fug it. I'm done rooting for tanking. Not like it's done us any good. Someone who can't play a lick will wow Tepper at dinner anyway.

Yeah give me pick 6 or 7 vs pick 1. I don’t want draft coverage talking about how we have the top pick again and how the Bears fleeced us the prior year. I’d rather be low key bad vs the worst team again. Then we keep our staff and try to create some roster stability. 

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Watched a little of Ward. Not enough but he needs some work on his throwing technique stood out to me. He passes the eye test but that one thing stood out to me. Just seems like a real low release on every throw. Too much side arm? Physically he looks good. Not a cannon but plenty of arm and he is NFL quick.

Sanders look polished but something is missing but I couldn't put a finger on it. Just wanted to take a quick peak at these guys.

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2 hours ago, OldhamA said:

No, I would not draft Cam Ward. He's been horrific against VT. 

He isn’t good.  His name is Cam…only thing I have for you on his love here.

Teddy Bridgewater light is the best I have for him.

Wild thing is that he hasn’t played anyone good defensively.

Bryce threw 80 TD passes in college in the SEC. That hasn’t worked in this league yet.  Cam Ward is not a first round QB

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25 minutes ago, Shocker said:

He isn’t good.  His name is Cam…only thing I have for you on his love here.

Teddy Bridgewater light is the best I have for him.

Wild thing is that he hasn’t played anyone good defensively.

Bryce threw 80 TD passes in college in the SEC. That hasn’t worked in this league yet.  Cam Ward is not a first round QB

He’s not Teddy.  He has a real arm.  He isn’t afraid to push the ball down the field.  My problem is he has 10 seconds to throw and makes bad decisions 

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52 minutes ago, Shocker said:

He isn’t good.  His name is Cam…only thing I have for you on his love here.

Teddy Bridgewater light is the best I have for him.

Wild thing is that he hasn’t played anyone good defensively.

Bryce threw 80 TD passes in college in the SEC. That hasn’t worked in this league yet.  Cam Ward is not a first round QB

You were all in on Bryce, and if the coaches wouldn’t have benched him, you would still be singing his praises. You aren’t a good judge on QBs lol

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26 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

He’s not Teddy.  He has a real arm.  He isn’t afraid to push the ball down the field.  My problem is he has 10 seconds to throw and makes bad decisions 

Side arm delivery, questionable athleticism and size and hasn’t produced much at all against top competition.  He will have to opportunity to play good teams but yet to be seen

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7 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

You were all in on Bryce, and if the coaches wouldn’t have benched him, you would still be singing his praises. You aren’t a good judge on QBs lol

Most of NFL scouts and GMs had Bryce Young as the best QB in that draft.  I don’t expect you to know that but absolutely a fact.  And for good reason.  Go check his stats and highlights.  He got Carr’d here and that’s also a fact.  I still believe in Bryce if he gets in a good situation.

Singing his praises…LOL GTFOH.  He has been ridiculously terrible here.  Not all his fault obviously 

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