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I'm Saying... No Crow For Cam Haters?


beastson

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Losing record while Luck, RG3 and Rusell Wilson have won more in their rookie seasons. Wins and loses man. That's all that matters in non Madden world.

So let me get this straight, is every player on the Redskins better than every player on the Panthers, since they have a better record?

If so it's really strange that we beat their asses.

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Losing record while Luck, RG3 and Rusell Wilson have won more in their rookie seasons. Wins and loses man. That's all that matters in non Madden world.

But unlike those QBs, Cam is still being asked to carry a team. Luck now has 15 INTs, yet his team is still winning, What does that say about the sick logic being held on this site regarding the responsibility of a QB?

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so every one of our 4 wins you have to 'call out' Cam haters? give me a break. Cam has tons to work on and yes he made some awesome plays as well. Get a grip.

Attributing one win or loss to one player is idiotic that is why this thread is dumb.

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