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DJ Moore set the franchise back YEARS by taking his helmet off.


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On 12/17/2024 at 5:34 PM, pantherj said:

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It’s crazy some of our own fans have the balls to continue to poo on Cam for this play. But they have no issue with the man being headhunted for 4qtrs or Cotchery being cheated out of the biggest momentum play of the game. Or Denver being offsides on Gano’s  field goals. 
 

Cam was the reason we were there in the first place. 

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On 12/17/2024 at 11:07 AM, staffcurtis said:

That hit on Cam hurt me too....

The way Sam Darnold is playing has put a lot of what ifs in my head and how we were improving that year.  But instead we're still bottom dwellers.  And just when I was giving some credit to Bryce we lose the way we did to the Cowboys.  Thanks for letting me rant fellas.

Some people on here said Sam wasn't the problem and only a fool would look at him and think he was the problem lol. Decent franchises always take our supposed leftovers and they do well, he's not the first but maybe the best example. Clearly this trash franchise is the problem and not a very knowledgeable fanbase.

Like imagine looking at Sam and think he was the issue on the Jets or Panthers. Where you go is at least as important as talent maybe even more so. Also as a player why would you put your body on the line for this org lol. Like nah we good bruh pay me and imma ride this garbo org out for the money. Who would or why would anyone care about the Panthers

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On 12/18/2024 at 11:54 AM, t96 said:

Rhule is actually one of Tepper's better hires. Fitterer and Reich were significantly worse. Jury is out on Morgan and Canales but personally I have little hope for either of them too.

Sorry. Can't buy anybody being worse than Rhule... except maybe Tepper himself.

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On 12/19/2024 at 5:46 AM, WhoKnows said:

No he wasn’t. He had multiple good games after that Pittsburgh game but he had 45 TDs in 2015. He finished with 28 in 14 games in 2018.

That TJ Watt hit is glorified in here but his shoulder was already a problem. He had shoulder surgery after the 2016 season and he was added to the injury list the game before Pittsburgh. The hit didn’t help but Cam threw for 357 yards and 3 TDs the week after the “hit” and was 25 of 30 for 256 and 2 TDs the next week.

People will always remember it wrong because of that hit.

Cam was on the injury report 2-3 weeks before the Steelers game. Think it started before the Ravens game.

He should never had played the 2018 season. 

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14 minutes ago, kass said:

People will always remember it wrong because of that hit.

Cam was on the injury report 2-3 weeks before the Steelers game. Think it started before the Ravens game.

He should never had played the 2018 season. 

Cam said directly out the horses mouth his shoulder was never right after he made a diving tackle attempt after an INT against the Chargers. Play was a perfect example of Benjamin being a fat and lazy POS.

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On 12/17/2024 at 11:07 AM, staffcurtis said:

That hit on Cam hurt me too....

The way Sam Darnold is playing has put a lot of what ifs in my head and how we were improving that year.  But instead we're still bottom dwellers.  And just when I was giving some credit to Bryce we lose the way we did to the Cowboys.  Thanks for letting me rant fellas.

Not keeping Sam Darnold and Wilks set us back. 

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12 hours ago, Swaggasaurus said:

Cam said directly out the horses mouth his shoulder was never right after he made a diving tackle attempt after an INT against the Chargers. Play was a perfect example of Benjamin being a fat and lazy POS.

I hate to be KB’s defender but that was on the ref 5 yards from KB and the CB. The play should have been stopped immediately. KB knew he touched the CB and the play was reviewed and overturned for a touchback because the CB was down.

It all goes back to protecting QBs. I have no doubt that if Brady was the QB, the whistle blows because you’d be letting a potential dangerous play continue for no reason. We saw our own TD get suspended for a blindside block on Adams on an interception return. Cam was QB and this was 2016, so no whistle.

KB has no idea that Cam will hurt himself trying to tackle. It’s not his call to blow the whistle. I understand he could have just tried to tackle the guy, but he and the asshole ref are the only guys who know the play will be overturned on review. Also, 9 other offensive players didn’t make the tackle and I’ll bet that if we go frame by frame there are a few not giving 100%.

The refs spent all of 2016, from the SB to week 1 to this game not protecting Cam ever. The zebra right next to the play should have stopped a dangerous play, period.

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