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I'm glad Cam had one of his "rookie" games now


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Da Bears game is gonna be interesting. I actually think we match up well against them if we can contain those damn Forte screens. He's a slower Westbrook in his prime.

The Bears already are letting Finley go crazy...Shockey-Olsen should be able to get 100+ yards and at least 1 td

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This needed it's own thread?

Dude why do you go around every fuging thread someone makes and make stupid and annoying replies where all they do is derail threads. You did the same thing in my thread.

I mean what is the point? You accomplish two idiotic things: bump the thread. derail it.

You help prevent people from actually having a reasonable discussion.

To the OP, I couldn't agree more.

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Dude why do you go around every fuging thread someone makes and make stupid and annoying replies where all they do is derail threads. You did the same thing in my thread.

I mean what is the point? You accomplish two idiotic things: bump the thread. derail it.

You help prevent people from actually having a reasonable discussion.

To the OP, I couldn't agree more.

Wait till he starts to correct your grammar and spelling. Then your really going to like him.

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against a team where he can afford to play like complete and utter ass and still come out with a win. he's going to have to step it up against the Bears defense or next game won't be so lucky.

Wow...And here is what is being said about Blaine's game today...

Gabbert went 12-of-21 for 139 yards through the air, along with a touchdown, interception and three fumbles. It may be unfair to judge him after his first game, but Gabbert looks like he’ll need time to adjust to the pro game. Giving him scrubs to throw the football to definitely won’t ease his transition; loading the offense with weapons, though, will help fulfill his potential.

Why am I not surprised by the difference in tone towards the two QB despite the fact that Cam has been busting his ass for this team.. Just can't hide the reality, can we?

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That's exactly why I wanted him to start week 1. We see the talent and the experience he's getting now will only make him better. He's getting looks from different kinds of defenses and learning from mistakes. Last game Cam threw 3 picks, but today he threw 0. I know he wishes he could've had a lot of those throws back, but like I said he doesn't keep making the same mistakes. I'm very impressed by his poise and decision making overall. The future is bright

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