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1 minute ago, CPcavedweller said:

Didn’t say any of that. I was all in on Cam, hence my picture on here. 
 

If one of you could detail one facet of the game that Cam was better at than Josh Allen, I’m all ears. Just one. 
 

I’ll wait. 

Running and power. Cam was bigger stronger and faster. 

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13 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Didn’t say any of that. I was all in on Cam, hence my picture on here. 
 

If one of you could detail one facet of the game that Cam was better at than Josh Allen, I’m all ears. Just one. 
 

I’ll wait. 

Cam was the prototype. He was what a long line of mobile QBs evolved into, from Fran Tarkenton to Cunningham to Vick to Cam and then to Josh and Lamar. Those two guys are the pinnacle of the mobile QB position now. Smart, fast, big and they've got not just laser cannons for arms, but have incredible processing ability matched with leadership skills.

What do Josh and Lamar have that's better than Cam's? They can work the team aspect better on the field, whereas Cam had it in his nature (and nurture) to put the entire game on his shoulders and will it to happen. 

 

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2 hours ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Running and power. Cam was bigger stronger and faster. 

Your High as a kite.

They are the same size,  Cam was marginally faster but not as agile (Allen had a better 3 cone and short shuttle) 

 

Also Allen had 30 bench reps not seeing that.

 

Allen is far better than Cam ever was.... heck JA basically averages Cams MVP year EVERY year.

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2 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

Cam was the prototype. He was what a long line of mobile QBs evolved into, from Fran Tarkenton to Cunningham to Vick to Cam and then to Josh and Lamar. Those two guys are the pinnacle of the mobile QB position now. Smart, fast, big and they've got not just laser cannons for arms, but have incredible processing ability matched with leadership skills.

What do Josh and Lamar have that's better than Cam's? They can work the team aspect better on the field, whereas Cam had it in his nature (and nurture) to put the entire game on his shoulders and will it to happen. 

 

I never saw Cam do anything like what I saw Josh Allen do last night, the closest anyone here will have is his game winning drive agaist a crappy Giants team...

 

Allen 100% willed the Bills to victory last night from a 15 point deficit with 7 to go.

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1 minute ago, PantherChris said:

I never saw Cam do anything like what I saw Josh Allen do last night, the closest anyone here will have is his game winning drive agaist a crappy Giants team...

 

Allen 100% willed the Bills to victory last night from a 15 point deficit with 7 to go.

Oh, I agree. Josh and Lamar are both the next evolutionary step in QBs from the line of players like Cam. They have that something extra. And honestly, they are still prototypes of what is yet to come. This game evolves.

 

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3 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Oh, I agree. Josh and Lamar are both the next evolutionary step in QBs from the line of players like Cam. They have that something extra. And honestly, they are still prototypes of what is yet to come. This game evolves.

 

We will see Allen IMO is getting close to what a pinnacle Dual Threat QB can be, three scores in seven minutes and he made it look pitifuly easy, I also don't see them as the same "prototype" Lamar is Vick 2.0 Allen is Newton 2.0

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