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Would you take a chance on Cam Ward?


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On 10/20/2024 at 5:12 PM, CamWhoaaCam said:

We are worse than trash. We smell like that animal manure in those open fields.

 

Nobody wants anything to do with Carolina.

I have to disagree, we have a very good O-line and RBs. Sure we need to improve our WR situation, but for a bottom 10 team, we have an unusually good situation for a rookie QB.

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7 minutes ago, Martin said:

I have to disagree, we have a very good O-line and RBs. Sure we need to improve our WR situation, but for a bottom 10 team, we have an unusually good situation for a rookie QB.

We are not a good situation until proven otherwise. I like our Oline as well, doesn't mean we are attractive.

 

Culture matters and we have a very bad culture.

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

We are not a good situation until proven otherwise. I like our Oline as well, doesn't mean we are attractive.

 

Culture matters and we have a very bad culture.

I don't see why it matters. They get drafted where they get drafted. Prime is only the dad of one man, and I wouldn't draft him anyway.

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5 hours ago, Tr3ach said:

I don't think he was a redshift but he is a sr.  He's only 22 and didn't play any his freshman year.  He has 3 years of stats and has improved each season.

He played two years at Incarnate Word, two years at Washington State and a year at Miami. 

He's absolutely a Redshirt Senior. 

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On 10/20/2024 at 7:02 AM, LinvilleGorge said:

I lived in Colorado during Allen's college career at Wyoming so pretty much every Wyoming game was televised for me and I'm telling you, I've never seen anyine who has improved so dramatically as a passer. You could see the athleticism in college. You could see the cannon arm. But the accuracy was just dreadful. I mean, WILDLY inaccurate. I honestly didn't think it was possible for someone to improve as much as a passer as Allen did. In terms of actual play and not just judging traits, Ward is in a completely different universe as a college QB than Josh Allen was.

The ‘want to’ had to be there

Allen has that 

Nfl is hard

…QBs  have to work at their craft constantly as opposed to, i dont know, watching Netflix, by themselves for a couple of months in the offseason 

if Morgan drafts a qb, that ‘want to’ work on that craft above all else has to be there 

 

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