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89 and 11 open on the safety


Zod

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89 and 11 both open well before the safety.

WR's fault. Definitely.

Okay. They got open on one play......late in a game that a QB has been hit all game long bc of the OL not protecting and them not getting open.

That is pretty much the equivalent on Newton throwing a garbage pass for a TD late in the game and acting like he has played great all game bc of it.

But Cam looked to shut it down on that safety......I would endorse benching him on that. qB can't quit no matter how bad everyone else is (coaches and line)

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And when Cam is unable to step into his throw because our OLine is a bad joke, Zod would proceed to make a post about Cam's fundamentals or accuracy.

Cam hasn't stepped into a throw all game, rofl. He had all the time in the world in the first half and missed everything after the first series, nice fail.

Cam has 0 anticipation and can't throw to a WR before he is open.

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Peyton would still be a mvp behind our line.. he had shitty oline almost his whole career at indy.

No he didn't....

That is fictional history. He had a bad OL ain't the end.....but it is fun to overlook the Edgerrin James years isn't it.

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