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Pictures of players on the bench


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still can't get a fair judgement from this, every qb is going to be on the bench at some point in the game. cam just seems to run there after every series, i'd like to see him standing every now and then also

Watch Cam in a game when we're winning or it's hotly contested. You will see him act just like everybody else, engaged with his coach and teammates.

Now, watch every other QB in the last 5 mins of the 4th qtr in a blowout loss, and see how they act.

And for the OP, great job. Even caught one of Schaub ignoring his position coach. Really makes you wonder what drives all the criticism of Cam.

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There's somebody sitting next to Cam in the picture. What's the problem? Is it just because he isn't sitting close enough to him? What would be an appropriate distance?

i think the entire issue is overblown to begin with. it's easy to take pictures of a guy at a given moment in time and paint a picture of him based on that one picture, but that's illogical.

my point wasn't to defend the cam critics on this but rather to criticize the method of defending him with equally shaky evidence (arbitrary snapshots of other players)

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still can't get a fair judgement from this, every qb is going to be on the bench at some point in the game. cam just seems to run there after every series, i'd like to see him standing every now and then also

Cam is seen quite often running down the sidelines when the defense makes a big play. He is cheering on his team all the time from the sideline when they do something good. There just aren't that many opportunities. He cheers on his teammates more than most starting QBs in the NFL. Thats a fact

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