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It is time... Jimmeh is back as teh number 2.


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With DA more than likely leaving, we are left with the cream of the crop, Captain check down. Time to look for a Cam-esque player in the draft? Because if we don't and Cam goes down(please god no) we will be left with the..... Jimmeh.

I know DA hasn't left yet but prepare for the worst. Hope for the best and let n c biscuit examine your wife's breasts. Thank you.

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I prefer a decent dropback passer to back up Cam, like Derek was, rather than hunting for an alleged clone. Let's not forget, Cam is who he is because of his ability to throw the ball first and foremost.

True, however. We've yet to see which OC we're bringing in and what scheme he implements We won't know what QB to go after until that is done. Or we can not worry about it and keep teh jimmeh. Or see if Jake is up to it.

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