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What the fug is up with ZERO running. Plus Cam overrated?


TheMaulClaw

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Honestly, Throwing the ball Cam looks lightyears ahead of last year. More accurate, more refined, better fundamentally in terms of throwing the football.

Just has to get back into the swing of things and cut down on the boneheaded mistakes. He tried to do too much when things got tough today and it hurt us. They say the first four games of your sophomore year your still pretty much a rookie for all intensive purposes. Not an excuse, but he's still young and is prone to stupid mistakes. Don't think the play calling helped him much either, tbh.

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It's raining daylights and no running game whatsoever? Not even the threat of an "I"? No runnng? Why pay the backs?

Cam looks in a stupor. Not sure if he has the guts.

Told you guys this "balanced" offense poo goes out the window when you face a two score deficit, especially early on.

A lead begets running, not the other way around. Would've helped spending money on positions we need help in but Hurney was too busy lavishly indulging himself in luxuries at positions that didn't need help in the offseason.

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