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His responses seemed pretty canned/diplomatic. I'd have liked him (or anyone) to give a real answer to "What does Cam need to do in his second season to improve?" along the lines of "Stop missing throws high and be more aware of the first down maker when he runs with it." Overall a pretty good piece though.

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His responses seemed pretty canned/diplomatic. I'd have liked him (or anyone) to give a real answer to "What does Cam need to do in his second season to improve?" along the lines of "Stop missing throws high and be more aware of the first down maker when he runs with it." Overall a pretty good piece though.

Yeah, no way that's happening. Players shouldn't and generally don't criticize their teammates in public.

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His responses seemed pretty canned/diplomatic. I'd have liked him (or anyone) to give a real answer to "What does Cam need to do in his second season to improve?" along the lines of "Stop missing throws high and be more aware of the first down maker when he runs with it." Overall a pretty good piece though.

Yeah that would have been very smart, then the media would have looked as if Ryan was calling Cam out. You don't bash teammates to the media.

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His responses seemed pretty canned/diplomatic. I'd have liked him (or anyone) to give a real answer to "What does Cam need to do in his second season to improve?" along the lines of "Stop missing throws high and be more aware of the first down maker when he runs with it." Overall a pretty good piece though.

What does that accomplish?? Every bronco defender said The Golden Calf of Bristol was a great qb and all the fans believed it abd claimed that they faught for him.... Yea guess who the first people texting Manning were a week before he even signed to the Broncos....

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kalil is a great guy. i've been able to talk to him several times at the restaurant i work at over the years. he even asked me if i played video games and gave me his xbox 360 gamertag and i played some games with dwill and some other panthers. he has a baby daughter now and i'm glad things are going well with him. every time he has come in to my work he was completely genuine and down to earth.

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