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Cam's bad day the WR's fault.


Highlandfire

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I don't think he was blaming the receivers directly, just making a lame excuse and trying to explain away his lack of timing. I would honestly be more concerned about his comments referring to "selling cleats and lifestyle apparel"... poor choice of words at a bad time.

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I saw his interview with the NFL network post workout and I don't didn't think he came across as demeaning to his targets at all, he just basically just admitted he wasn't in synch, timing routes are difficult and that he has alot of work to do in that area. He also said he his comments the past week were a reality check and he realizes "the NFL doesn't need you".

Not saying saying I want the Panthers to draft him, but I thought he came across well and this article just seems to be aimed at stirring crap.

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The only quote with any kind of meaning in the entire article.

In all seriousness, how do you do that if you actually play quarterback? I like that he acknowledges the error, but what exactly did he underestimate? The importance of working with receivers?

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