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Another Cam thread, but....


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I was really impressed how he ran the two-minute offense, twice.

On the road in a loud stadium, tied once and down once, Cam leads the team the length of the field. One TD drive, and one just short.

We all kind of took it for granted, but this is the stuff of pro-bowl veteran QBs.

He was calm, cool, and focused, and the moment definitely was not too big for him. He even made the savvy play of quick snapping the Cards and making the 27 yarder to Lafell.

Just as much credit goes to Rivera for believing in him.

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I told everyone a million times... His ability to run makes a huge difference. He can make so much happen just by avoiding the first defender.

And for all the sh*t everyone talked about him for the low completion % from preseason, what so many "haters" forgot, is the kid is a rookie and hadn't thrown a pick. That shows composure. Look at his face before the snap. Composed. He was in control of the situation and didn't let the situation control him.

I wasn't surprised at all and this is exactly what I expected. (Maybe not 400+, but definitely expected a good-great game, and many more to come :lol:)

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Cam was really good. He overpassed my expectations in the first quarter. He playes as if he was a seasoned veteran. I was really impressed an to actually have a potential great qb is exciting. Alyhough we lost i am excited, not only bc of CAM but i also liked how the recievers played except for naanee. And our d line had better pressure. And once again cam looked great

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Also another thing to add (so I don't waste bandwidth) was the look on his face in the closing minutes of the game. The dude was beyond pissed, and that shows the sign of a champion, and a competitor.

I expect nothing but good things out of Cam in the future.

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I told everyone a million times... His ability to run makes a huge difference. He can make so much happen just by avoiding the first defender.

And for all the sh*t everyone talked about him for the low completion % from preseason, what so many "haters" forgot, is the kid is a rookie and hadn't thrown a pick. That shows composure. Look at his face before the snap. Composed. He was in control of the situation and didn't let the situation control him.

I wasn't surprised at all and this is exactly what I expected. (Maybe not 400+, but definitely expected a good-great game, and many more to come :lol:)

Stop that plz. Lean back and enjoy that you are right but stop remind us. Thats sniffy.

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Also another thing to add (so I don't waste bandwidth) was the look on his face in the closing minutes of the game. The dude was beyond pissed, and that shows the sign of a champion, and a competitor.

I expect nothing but good things out of Cam in the future.

They say the thing that pushes Brady and Manning (when healthy) past all the other great QBs to the elite level, is the competitive fire. It can't be taught.

I love this about Cam. He looked like he actually was tearing up and didn't want to listen to what anyone had to say. We're in good hands for the next 10+ years. Cam is the truth.

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