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He needs to stop deflecting blame. So he didnt know the play, he doesnt need to say "you cant fault me I wasnt taught that." Even if true this is looked at as a negative. Say I was never taught that but dont put "you cant fault me".

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He needs to stop deflecting blame. So he didnt know the play, he doesnt need to say "you cant fault me I wasnt taught that." Even if true this is looked at as a negative. Say I was never taught that but dont put "you cant fault me".

Yeah, I heard that. But I mean he is speaking the truth. I am sure it is very annoying that people think he is dumb or that he doesn't understand complexity.

I would probably say about the same thing. I don't specifically like the phrase "you cant fault me", but I dont know how else to say it besides, "it was out of my hands and I couldn't control the playbook".

Either way, its not bad.

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How much did you talk to coaches ?

CAM: Meet some players, met with OC/HC/QBcoach. Meeting got cut short. Got playbook first. Looking at playbook this morning.

How are you preping during lockout?

Working out, like before draft, cant sit around, lots of things he can be doing, studying at night.

Transition from college to pro styles bigginest challenge

Preperation, offense wasn't as simple as people like to think at AU. Knows he will have to put in a lot of study and such.

Verbage question (gruden special reference) how hard to learn.

No worried about that, Not every play is 100 words long, lost end.

Critizim about your game bother you ?

Not at all, everyone has a job, my job to be best I can be, blah blah

Talking about him running being a problem.

Mentality is to move football. Manage the game and keep chains moving, in whatever way is availible. Basically QB needs to keep chains going, I go through progressions, I run when I need to run.

Question about what was best part and hardest part of year.

Best part was success (winning/heisman/etc). Thanks God. Hardest was NCAA problems, people questioning his off the field questions. Really bothered him. Only problem he reallyhad was a FLA, nothing since then. Stood with his family and friends. Likes Panthers A LOT, excited to get started. (paraphrased a lot).

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He needs to stop deflecting blame. So he didnt know the play, he doesnt need to say "you cant fault me I wasnt taught that." Even if true this is looked at as a negative. Say I was never taught that but dont put "you cant fault me".

i don't see it as negative. its truth.

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