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Cam has taken the next step


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Was just thinking the same thing. Looks like the game slowed down for him again.

I also really like his body language and the way he is interacting with his team mates and coaches. Maybe the early season struggles and criticism by the media will be a blessing is disguise.

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Was just thinking the same thing. Looks like the game slowed down for him again.

it kills me that rivera and chud's attempt to stay "one step ahead" had taken us two steps back and ruined our season before we even had a chance IMO... hopefully JR realizes this is just fool's gold (like gantt said)

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He has been playing very well for the last 5 or 6 games.

Of course, the next next step is to play this way when we still have a shot at the playoffs.

He's playing well for a player that we all know wants to win championships; at a time where we have no shot. I am hopeful he will get out the gate next year on fire.

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I'm glad to see this team coming around as a team.

Hopefully next season winning will become more frequently and Cam won't have as much pressure placed on him to do it all.

He will have the same amount of pressure next year as he does this year. Learning to be a QB in the NFL is about learning to handle that pressure. Cam appears to be learning to handle it.

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A win is a win no matter when you get it. And winning one on the road is even tougher. This team is hitting on all cylinders and if for only a few weeks, their play lets us peek into our potential future. Instead of finding things to bitch about, I am going to enjoy the wins as they come. Plenty of time to whine once the regular season is over.

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He will have the same amount of pressure next year as he does this year. Learning to be a QB in the NFL is about learning to handle that pressure. Cam appears to be learning to handle it.

It seems a lot of Cam's struggles came when he tried to do to much. It felt like he was putting way to much pressure on himself to win. That is what I mean about pressure. Not pressure from the other team.

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Last year I said week 17 against the saints, lets see what we are made of, and if the second half of the season surge was just due to competition. I will say it again this year. If we go out and beat that ass rivera should stay. If we go out and get blasted again this year we HAVE to get a new staff in here.

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