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Ok, im much more optimistic about a playoff run now.


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Yes I know its pre season but look in between the lines. Despite the pick 6, Cam looks a lot more improved, his pocket presence and accuracy. And how about that O line? Pass protection looked very promising, run blocking still needs work. Overall the energy from the offense and the chemistry looked great, i like the more traditional look on offense. Ron looks like a completely different coach out there.

The D is looking as good as ever, Star eating two blockers, Luke is everywhere. Our DEs are looking as good as ever. I know its pre season, but im getting a good vibe.

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You forgot to mention Julius Peppers wasn't playing. If it was a real game, #90 would've blown past our o-line faster than Taco Bell exiting your ass.

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You forgot to mention Julius Peppers wasn't playing. If it was a real game, #90 would've blown past our o-line faster than Taco Bell exiting your ass.

 

Depends on which Julius Peppers was showing up that night.  The dominant JP or the JP that you have to check replays to see if he was playing.

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Depends on which Julius Peppers was showing up that night.  The dominant JP or the JP that you have to check replays to see if he was playing.

 

Exactly.  Peppers is a dominant force when he wants to be, but how many times did we watch him get completely nullified by guys no better than Byron Bell while #90 was a Panther?  He's a helluva player, but he could've been one of the GOATs.  

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Cam's accuracy, footwork and poise appeared better (despite the pick 6). I'm positive Cam forgot all about it 5 minutes later however.

I doubt he forgot about it. Cam is a perfectionist so I'm sure it was eating at him. Especially because that was his last serious. Which I think it was good they ended him on that. Let it stew and that'll make him that much more better on the next go around.

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