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I'm just as tired of all the attention The Golden Calf of Bristol has been getting for sucking as much as the next guy, but I will say this, and I can't speak for everybody but IMO:

Watching these highlights of him playing as Denver's starting QB these last 2 weeks reminds me even more so how happy I am that Cam Newton is a panther. I won't waste any time pointing out specifics because I think their respective performances speak for themselves.

Don't get me wrong, I'm just as pissed as everybody else about our 2-6 record halfway through the season; but I'll be damned if it doesn't feel good knowing that we have our QB of the future. Take a page out of Tupac's book and keep ya head up Cam because everybody knows your a mother fuggin' monstaaa

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I looked at a Broncos forum yesterday, to see what the homers were saying. Let's put it this way, this board seem very functional and unified compared to theirs. With the exception of our butthurt Oregon Duck Cam hater trolls, we are pretty much all on the same page. Between The Golden Calf of Bristol and Fox...those guys are beside themselves.

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Urban Meyer and The Golden Calf of Bristol reunited in Miami next year??

I think The Golden Calf of Bristol can be an effective QB in this league but it won't be as a traditional pocket passer.

Maybe, but I seriously doubt it. He'd be a much better RB or FB. You gotta be able to pass to win nowadays unless you just have a bad@ss defense.

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Based off what I've seen he should only be used inside the 20yd line @ QB, he'd add another dimension for the defense to gameplan for. They could run that "Pistol" look like we've done with Cam, D-Will, and Stew, but fro them I imagine, The Golden Calf of Bristol, Moreno, and McGahee.

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Dude...

For the love of God let it go. He cant play QB at this level. Period. End of Story.

No system will ever protect him enough for him to be an every down QB.

He may well be a great human being off the field, but holy poo he stinks as a QB.

I'm with you all the way. It makes me appreciate this guy ---> :cam: even more. I wish we had the broncos on our schedule..

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I don't hate The Golden Calf of Bristol like a lot of people, I actually like him and it would be nice if he was a good QB but it seems he isn't and probably won't ever be.

The Golden Calf of Bristol is a perfect H-back (hybrid fullback/tight end) and if he ever wants to be successful in the NFL he'll change positions.

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I don't hate The Golden Calf of Bristol like a lot of people, I actually like him and it would be nice if he was a good QB but it seems he isn't and probably won't ever be.

The Golden Calf of Bristol is a perfect H-back (hybrid fullback/tight end) and if he ever wants to be successful in the NFL he'll change positions.

Exactly. He needs to be in a role like Jacob Hester is in San Diego, they use him in a variety of ways.

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I don't hate The Golden Calf of Bristol like a lot of people, I actually like him and it would be nice if he was a good QB but it seems he isn't and probably won't ever be.

The Golden Calf of Bristol is a perfect H-back (hybrid fullback/tight end) and if he ever wants to be successful in the NFL he'll change positions.[/QUOTE]

this.........and I'm assuming he can catch.

and if he can I'd love to have him as HB,FB,TE

just something extra the opposing D has to plan for

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