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We are fortunate to have Cam at QB


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I agree and it is at least nice to actually have a QB on the roster and playing who can actually be our long term good to great QB. This season sucks, is very disappointing, and frustrating to watch. That being said, so has the last 4 year. At least this time around it isnt Carr, Moore, or Clausen who we were depending on for our QB to grow and build around.

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I watched a TON of the rest of the league today. It gave some real perspective. I look around the league, and it's hard to name a QB without lapses in play.

People need to realize that we're so fortunate to have Newton and have a glass of STFU next time he has a poor game like last week against Seattle. I've seen Matt Stafford, Matty "ICE" Ryan, and numerous other "Star" QB have the same game today.

Thus is life in the NFL.

Wut-_- , I'm glad cam is on our team but your comparisons dont make sense. you know both of those qb's won their games right? Stafford threw for 311 and ran for 50 and matty ice is 6-0. The difference between cam last week and those 2 this week are that cam lost and they found a way to win.

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