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Or the highest paid man on the team not grab a facemask and extend a drive.

Or a starting safety play a pass floating as high as a punt as a competent professional rather than a staggering drunk.

Or a starting middle linebacker wrap up the opposing running back rather than just hitting him with his shoulder thinking his mighty awesomeness would make the running back fall down in terror.

Or running backs CATCH the catchable balls are thrown to them.

Etc. etc. etc.

But lets just come in here and be like Hatter and bitch at guys who are defending Cam and saying that it was a team loss and not just Cam's fault. You know... because he's a "realist".

With 3.5 sacks today I think CJ can be allowed one bad play considering he single handily ended 2 others.

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Exactly. He was not perfect. Think about what you are typing. He was not perfect... (Ryan was not either)...therefore the Panthers cannot expect to win.

The panthers expect SO little from the rest of their roster that when Cam is not perfect...they can expect to lose.

Did he really just say Cam's fumble was just as bad as Nakamura's blown coverage play at the end? lmfao Jesus Christ. Yet we're the ones that are the idiots.

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Or the highest paid man on the team not grab a facemask and extend a drive.

Or a starting safety play a pass floating as high as a punt as a competent professional rather than a staggering drunk.

Or a starting middle linebacker wrap up the opposing running back rather than just hitting him with his shoulder thinking his mighty awesomeness would make the running back fall down in terror.

Or running backs CATCH the catchable balls are thrown to them.

Etc. etc. etc.

But lets just come in here and be like Hatter and bitch at guys who are defending Cam and saying that it was a team loss and not just Cam's fault. You know... because he's a "realist".

You are proving my point.

Its not the Coaches its the personel's execution.

I mean thats my entire point. Look at my posts.

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Aviod , aviod , aviod.

Just like your friends.

No real answers just prom dancing.

Avoid what? Or "aviod" as you so eloquently put it.

You haven't presented an argument, substance, or any valid points.

You said you used to like me as poster and now you don't. What am I avoiding? LOL. You established your personal dislike for me over an internet message board yet respond to each of my posts since? Shouldn't you be disliking me while ironing your khakis for overnight stocking at WalMart?

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Cam played very well today. Anyone who even remotely thinks that this loss was on Cam is a fuging Moron (with a capital M). We shouldn't have been in a position that requires Cam to run up the middle to convert a 1st down to seal the deal, in the first place. Sure his fumble made it harder but we were still in a position to win. We SHOULD have given him the ball right back with a chance to redeem himself, but NO we decided to punt (which wasn't necessarily a bad decision, I just would have rather have gone for it).

All posturing aside, Cam was far from the reason we lost.

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Did he really just say Cam's fumble was just as bad as Nakamura's blown coverage play at the end? lmfao Jesus Christ. Yet we're the ones that are the idiots.

It was, because if Cam hadn't fumbled Nakamura's play never happens and the game is over.

That said I want Martin back there again he may blow some coverage's but Nakumaras lack of speed and blown coverage's are far worse.

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You are proving my point.

Its not the Coaches its the personel's execution.

I mean thats my entire point. Look at my posts.

Oh, I also left off the team "leader" who likes to point out lessons he teaches to younger players through the press fumbling near the Falcon's red zone, leading to a Falcon's score.

And then proceeding to go to the bench to sit alone and mope about it.

Irony.

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Avoid what? Or "aviod" as you so eloquently put it.

You haven't presented an argument, substance, or any valid points.

You said you used to like me as poster and now you don't. What am I avoiding? LOL. You established your personal dislike for me over an internet message board yet respond to each of my posts since? Shouldn't you be disliking me while ironing your khakis for overnight stocking at WalMart?

Your dislike for the coaching staff when the execution is obviously the problem. Thats the avoid part.

The Grammar nazi part is just a lack of debating fundamentals.

And yes i did like you as a poster and may still, depends how fast you are abel to get over the butt hurt and think clearly.

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Your dislike for the coaching staff when the execution is obviously the problem. Thats the avoid part.

Actually agree with you here.

I think McDermott had one helluva game-plan today. His only error is choosing Nakamura to be a starter and then believing that he has the ability to carry through on that game plan.

But other than that, it was a pretty good defensive game plan.

The only exception I have with the coaching today was the two-minute drill and the absolute stupid LACK of use of our timeouts at the end of the 1st half.

But, all in all, if the players today did what they were payed to do (not fumble, wrap up when you're tackling, not defend passes like a staggering drunk, etc.) the Panthers win.

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It was, because if Cam hadn't fumbled Nakamura's play never happens and the game is over.

That said I want Martin back there again he may blow some coverage's but Nakumaras lack of speed and blown coverage's are far worse.

Cam's not responsible for another player's job though. Had Nakamura's play not happened, we would've most likely won. That play directly influenced the game. The defense should've done their job. Why did we call a QB roll out with our 3 RBs? What happened on Cam's play is a regular football play between two teams. Fumbles happen. Nakamura's play was so far from a regular football play. He just completely blew it.

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