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15 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I mean, a lot of the random poo that gets thrown at Caleb was also thrown at Cam.

I don't care about much of this. Same with his being upset on the sidelines. There were so many, "CAM IS A POUTY LITTLE BITCH" threads in here it was nuts. Winners hate losing. I don't want people that accept losing well. Also has a big problem with playing hero ball like Cam.

So, for those reasons, I am not gonna jump on the badwagon of crucifixion of the guy for pretty football irrelevant reasons.

People unfortunately still do this today towards Cam.

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4 minutes ago, Panthera onca said:

Eberflus is just delaying his own inevitable firing. Williams has the physical attributes to succeed but needs some maturity in the worst way.

for the most part, QB play in the NFL is a between the ears thing.   Pending you meet a certain level of physical check marks. 

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Rumor is that some Bears players thought Williams should be benched as opposed to Waldron being fired.

True? Don't know. Plausible? Yeah.

Either way, given their prior connections It's not exactly hard to imagine Waldron becoming a part of Dave Canales' Panthers staff in some role.

(heck, I'd be for it)

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Rumor is that some Bears players thought Williams should be benched as opposed to Waldron being fired.

True? Don't know. Plausible? Yeah.

Either way, given their prior connections It's not exactly hard to imagine Waldron becoming a part of Dave Canales' Panthers staff in some role.

(heck, I'd be for it)

Its almost as if rookie quarterbacks shouldn't be thrown into the fire from the beginning.  

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