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Comparing Cameron To Past Greats


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Let me preface my remarks. I am a lifelong fan of the NFL. I was a confirmed fan of the Baltimore Colts before i started elementary school. I remember vividly watching the Colts, in black and white, with my dad, and my big brother, right here in charlotte. In 1964, when i was eight, my colts lost the NFL championship to the Browns, i think the final was 27-13. I went outside at haltime and said a prayer. It was ignored, but we lived to play another day. As a lifelong Colts fan i have been fortunate to see my team appear in four super bowls, winning two. I have also been blessed to see every super bowl. I was 11 when the Packers beat the Chiefs in 1967 in the first super bowl. I have celebrated many great wins, and suffered through many heartbreaking defeats. As a lifelong fan of the league, i have seen all of the great quarterbacks, with the exception of Sammy Baugh, and Norm VanBrocklin. Allow me to name a few. UNITAS, JORGENSON, STARR, STABAUCH, TARKINGTON, BRADSHAW, STABLER, MOON, AIKMAN, ELWAY, MARINO, AND MANY GREAT MODERN DAY GREATS, INCLUDING ARCHIES TWO FINE SONS, PEYTON AND ELI. all of these great QBS possesed attributes that are common to great QBS. Leadership, accuracy, ability to put a team of their shoulders, making the great throw in crunch time when the chips are down, being loved and believed in by their mates, being able to work through tough times, keeping their wits about them, so doubt never invaded, among other intangibles. i have observed CAMERON for two years, and i cant see any of those attributes in him. in fact, i see the opposite. i didnt like him as a pro, as many knowledgeable personnel people didnt. i think what we are seeing is the beginning of the end.

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Let me preface my remarks. I am a lifelong fan of the NFL. I was a confirmed fan of the Baltimore Colts before i started elementary school. I remember vividly watching the Colts, in black and white, with my dad, and my big brother, right here in charlotte. In 1964, when i was eight, my colts lost the NFL championship to the Browns, i think the final was 27-13. I went outside at haltime and said a prayer. It was ignored, but we lived to play another day. As a lifelong Colts fan i have been fortunate to see my team appear in four super bowls, winning two. I have also been blessed to see every super bowl. I was 11 when the Packers beat the Chiefs in 1967 in the first super bowl. I have celebrated many great wins, and suffered through many heartbreaking defeats. As a lifelong fan of the league, i have seen all of the great quarterbacks, with the exception of Sammy Baugh, and Norm VanBrocklin. Allow me to name a few. UNITAS, JORGENSON, STARR, STABAUCH, TARKINGTON, BRADSHAW, STABLER, MOON, AIKMAN, ELWAY, MARINO, AND MANY GREAT MODERN DAY GREATS, INCLUDING ARCHIES TWO FINE SONS, PEYTON AND ELI. all of these great QBS possesed attributes that are common to great QBS. Leadership, accuracy, ability to put a team of their shoulders, making the great throw in crunch time when the chips are down, being loved and believed in by their mates, being able to work through tough times, keeping their wits about them, so doubt never invaded, among other intangibles. i have observed CAMERON for two years, and i cant see any of those attributes in him. in fact, i see the opposite. i didnt like him as a pro, as many knowledgeable personnel people didnt. i think what we are seeing is the beginning of the end.

I think you need to look at the rookie and sophomore years of some of those greats before you make moronic statements like you just did. Oh yea....FEAR THE BLOCK!!!

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Allow me to name a few. UNITAS, JORGENSON, STARR, STABAUCH, TARKINGTON, BRADSHAW, STABLER, MOON, AIKMAN, ELWAY, MARINO, AND MANY GREAT MODERN DAY GREATS, INCLUDING ARCHIES TWO FINE SONS, PEYTON AND ELI. all of these great QBS possesed attributes that are common to great QBS. Leadership, accuracy, ability to put a team of their shoulders, making the great throw in crunch time when the chips are down, being loved and believed in by their mates, being able to work through tough times, keeping their wits about them, so doubt never invaded, among other intangibles.

& All of those QBs showed you all of that halfway through their 2nd season? Every game? Most games? Some games?

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Three national titles in three years at three different schools. Down 24-0 in Tuscaloosa and leads his team back in an environment far tougher than anything he will EVER see in the NFL. Greatest rookie season of any player in any sport according to the Guinness Book of World Records. Physical attributes that have never been seen and are NOT going away. Only 23 years old. Beginning of the end my @$$.

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