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Unless Cam really fugs this up... He's our Starter!


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Your post is exactly why peopel laugh at all of the major Cam Homers.

You blame EVERYTHING negative that happens on the field on someone other than Cam.

We are starting to sound like the idiot Falcon fans of old. Remember how all of them blamed Vick's lack of passing skills on their receivers? Then they go get Ryan and he lights it up with those same receivers.

Why can't any of you admit that Cam is NOT playing great? His accuracy has been below average. He was not able to outrun and run over NFL defenders Thurs like he did in college.

Becuase you know what? That is OK. He is a rookie QB who is going to get better. He has a great work ethic and great skills. But, he is NOT a great QB yet.

Nonsense.

I am not blaming others and excluding Cam....just pointing out when you run 3times (and do nothing in those 3 attempts) in 21 snaps and your WRs have been subpar all preseason and can't get open regularly.....then that aids to the lack of offense.

The fact when a WR does get open and Cam throws it at there feet w/ when they have room to run after the catch.....is another reason we aren't moving the ball.

but to not acknowledge the other factors is just retarded....and doesn't make someone a blind Cam nuthugger.

also, show me where I said Cam was playing great....he isn't. But I don't expect great play from him given the little time he has been working in Carolina. As Rivera said, they have missed roughly 1500 practice reps due to the lockout which is practically an entire season worth of reps.

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Can someone show me where Jimmy has looked like a better Pro then Cam? Oh wait you must be basing your arguments on the fact that Cam hasn't played a regular season nfl game yet. Well in that case Jimmy by far has looked like the better NFL QB with the amazing job he did last year.

Jesus, if Jimmy was any good or worth anything he would have out performed cam in practice and been the starter, it was essentially his to lose. But guess what? As of right now this doesn't look like it will happen so lets just face the facts people.

Go cheer for Jimmy in the UFL or canadian league. Hell in the arena league if his wr's get a running start behind the lime then his checkdowns will be great because they will already be going full speed.

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All i hear is Jimmy vs Cam , I don't care who starts why because i have faith in are coaches decision, all this back and forth is stupid

I hope they both make it , granted 1 won't be on the team to become a star, but it''s fun to watch both play, so just be happy we're not forced to watch baseball this september

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Contrary to popular belief I am not a cam homer or jimmy hater. I strongly agree with the post above me. The coaches will pick the best player and the people on this board who think they know more and say jimmy should start are in a dream world. Best player plays period, there's no other argument. And right now Cam is are best option, even if jimmy has a good game or 2, he can't handle the pressure and NFL game. If he pans out, great, but as of right no Cam gives us the best chance to win, Anderson is more of a viable option then Jimmy.

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Can someone show me where Jimmy has looked like a better Pro then Cam? Oh wait you must be basing your arguments on the fact that Cam hasn't played a regular season nfl game yet. Well in that case Jimmy by far has looked like the better NFL QB with the amazing job he did last year.

Jesus, if Jimmy was any good or worth anything he would have out performed cam in practice and been the starter, it was essentially his to lose. But guess what? As of right now this doesn't look like it will happen so lets just face the facts people.

Go cheer for Jimmy in the UFL or canadian league. Hell in the arena league if his wr's get a running start behind the lime then his checkdowns will be great because they will already be going full speed.

Last year people complained about Jimmy's production - These first few preseason games he's put the majority of the points on the board. That's why some would say he's looked better.

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Last year people complained about Jimmy's production - These first few preseason games he's put the majority of the points on the board. That's why some would say he's looked better.

Ya but its preseason. We know what Jimmy does against 1st team defenses in real games. If he was clearly the better QB he would be starting, he has the upper hand and every advantage but he can't even beat out the hated, "inconsistent" qb known as Newton.

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then why wouldn't you start the guy with more potential?

The sad truth is, neither Clausen or Newton are ready to start!!!

I feel like we're trying to make the best of an awful situation, where in reality we should have invested in a quality veteran and sat both of them. End of discussion.

Don't get me wrong, Cam looks confident when he's out there and it's all good and well, but he has a loooooooong way to go.

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Can someone show me where Jimmy has looked like a better Pro then Cam? Oh wait you must be basing your arguments on the fact that Cam hasn't played a regular season nfl game yet. Well in that case Jimmy by far has looked like the better NFL QB with the amazing job he did last year.

Jesus, if Jimmy was any good or worth anything he would have out performed cam in practice and been the starter, it was essentially his to lose. But guess what? As of right now this doesn't look like it will happen so lets just face the facts people.

Go cheer for Jimmy in the UFL or canadian league. Hell in the arena league if his wr's get a running start behind the lime then his checkdowns will be great because they will already be going full speed.

Bottom line Cam is the future. Future is now with the new staff. Get used it

Bottom Line. Cam is the future. The future is now with the new staff. Cam I'd the starter and will be in week 1. Get used to it

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The sad truth is, neither Clausen or Newton are ready to start!!!

I feel like we're trying to make the best of an awful situation, where in reality we should have invested in a quality veteran and sat both of them. End of discussion.

Don't get me wrong, Cam looks confident when he's out there and it's all good and well, but he has a loooooooong way to go.

can't argue that.

Cam has the best chance of making the biggest improvement from week 1 to week 16 out of the two. Gotta roll with him.

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