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Cam getting sacked?


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Guest Jacob3-89

When was the last time cam got sacked and how many times has he even been sacked this season? His godly skills make our OL look amazing. You just cant take him down.

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Guest Jacob3-89

When a player does jump on him he shakes him off or throws the ball before he can get taken down. Suck it Saints fans you got a world of hurt coming sunday.

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He's hard to sack unless there's an unblocked player coming through immediately.

And only then when it comes right up the gut. Outside pressure he just steps up and says "Not Today Son". It seems that the addition of the Hangman back into the lineup is helping.

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The sack count is on him, not the OL play. It's from him trying to scramble and usually getting sacked.

Some sure but I remember in the 1st 2 games him having a lot of early pressure in his face. A lot of those he got rid of the ball but some resulted in sacks.

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