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Cam looked very good for a rookie, with his 1st NFL start. His passes were on target for the most part and he made very good decisions. I think that we have indeed found our franchise QB, but did anyone notice how good and comfortable Anderson looked under center? He had complete control of the offense and pump faked enough to control the defense as well. Should he be our starter game 1?

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Anderson looked ok, not good. That one pass to Martin was as lucky as they come. Should have been a pick.

Jimmy looked ok, not good. Still holds on to the ball too long (that second sack) and still doesn't seem as if he trusts his deep ball.

Cam looked ok, not good. For where he's at in his career, that's still better than I could have ever hoped for. Look for him to only get better in the next game.

As it's been beaten to death in the TRD thread, better footwork from Cam will lead to better accuracy.

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Anderson looked ok, not good. That one pass to Martin was as lucky as they come. Should have been a pick.

Jimmy looked ok, not good. Still holds on to the ball too long (that second sack) and still doesn't seem as if he trusts his deep ball.

Cam looked ok, not good. For where he's at in his career, that's still better than I could have ever hoped for. Look for him to only get better in the next game.

As it's been beaten to death in the TRD thread, better footwork from Cam will lead to better accuracy.

Wow, someone responded instead of being an a**. I completly agree you. I do like what Cam brings right now and would put him ahead of Claussen. I'm sure that he was told to stay in the pocket an throw instead of taking off and he threw for approx 130+, with his running ability he'll be even better. But I was impressed with the poise of Anderson.

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I would rather Cam sit and learn. There are different ways of handling rookie QB's. The one I have the most trust in is sitting and learning. Cam doesn't look NFL ready yet, and we really need him to be the franchise QB.

Also I don't want this to be a throw-away, transitional year, I'm looking to see some wins.

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