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Would you take a chance on Cam Ward?


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45 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Ward didn't really impress tonight vs the Florida St defense.

 

He's also trying to stat pad late in this game. They should be running the clock out.

It's a rivalry game, son. You score, score and score again. They had 2 TOs remaining when the commentator was whining about Miami not kneeling. 

Ward was efficient and didn't turn the ball over - we scored on 7 of 8 drives. 

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Pats will be looking to trade back so they can still get Tmac or Hunter. Maye is definitely their QB of the future.

IDK if we will see teams to be as desperate to trade up like that to get a QB. TBD.

The early FO/scout quotes seem to indicate that there isn't a ton of excitement about those QB's. It does only take one Tepper-like doofus to make that decision, though.

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10 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:

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 

 

To go along with his physical limitations Bryce is also not mentally capable. We know how insane Cam was during his time here and he had well more than enough physical tools. To succeed in the NFL at that size you have to be a completely different breed. Think Steve Smith type mentality. Bryce is the farthest thing from this that you could possibly be and has just gotten by on his ability to leave the pocket and make throws to 5* receivers on scramble plays. Turns out you can’t do that in the pros. 

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