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What happened to Chud in the second half?


KillerKat

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Amazing that when players start making bad plays (ie 3 int's and a fumble) fans start to blame the coordinators.

When you're calling play after play for Cam to throw it downfield, that maximizes the chances for mistakes to happen greatly. He was calling a good game in the first half, but every play in the second half so far has called for Cam to chug it downfield and we can't win with predictable and risky play calling like that. Nice try, but you fail.

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Cam has been put in situations as a rookie that Dan Marino could not overcome

At least two of the int's were just bad decisions on his part. Dan Marino probably wouldn't have made those throws. And when Steve Smith fumbled, that was a good call on the part of Chud, Smith just didn't hold on to the ball. Good offense is more about execution than play calling.

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When your calling play after play for Cam to throw it downfield, that maximizes the chances for mistakes to happen greatly. He was calling a good game in the first half, but every play in the second half so far has called for Cam to chug it downfield and we can't win with predictable and risky play calling like that. Nice try, but you fail.

You don't even know what plays are being called. Ultimately, its up to the qb as to where to throw the ball.

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You don't even know what plays are being called. Ultimately, its up to the qb as to where to throw the ball.

You don't know football. Come back when you do.

When the receivers are all running downfield, yes that's calling for Cam to throw it deep.

This drive is better though. Calling short pass plays, running the ball, and now Cam is able to throw it long to Naanee for a first down.

However, momentum is all on the Packers side and it's going to be hard to overcome.

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