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I am actually very disapointed in that stat.

How much do you think Cam is learning doing that crap? Will he be able to do it his whole career?

I'm not saying don't utilize his talents, by all means. BUT, when your QB has production like that, it makes you wonder why the team can't do that. Take the weight of Cams shoulders and not making him do it all will lead to wins, not stats like these. Our WRs and RBs should always have more TDs. Just feels like we are using Cam rather than streghtning him for the long run.

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I actually very disapointed in that stat.

How much do you think Cam is learning doing that crap? Will he be able to do it his whole career?

I'm not saying don't utilize his talents, by all means. BUT, when your QB has production like that, it makes you wonder why a team can't do that. Take the weight of Cams shoulders.

I don't see why Cam can't his entire career.....we don't need people taking those away from him, we need players adding to it and stopping others.

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I am actually very disapointed in that stat.

How much do you think Cam is learning doing that crap? Will he be able to do it his whole career?

I'm not saying don't utilize his talents, by all means. BUT, when your QB has production like that, it makes you wonder why the team can't do that. Take the weight of Cams shoulders and not making him do it all will lead to wins, not stats like these. Our WRs and RBs should always have more TDs. Just feels like we are using Cam rather than streghtning him for the long run.

I agree they will run Cam into the ground or he will be a one man wrecking crew and have to do everything on offense like Cunningham did in Philly years ago.

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