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Cam "We had a game plan and we stuck to it"


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Currently in his press conference.

On getting other receivers involved, he passed it to the coaches. They need to figure out how to get them open.

He says they need to be thorough and finish drives.

"We left too much on the field. This is the first game and we will learn from it.

"Let's not panic now, we are going to be all right."

"Hat goes off to Russell Wilson."

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I don't see anything wrong with what he said. Coaches should be able to get targets open at some point. Now if he was missing open guys its on him.

 

Not saying anything was wrong with it at all. I didn't watch it, but the way that it sounds above is him throwing Shula, Rivera and the other wr's under the bus for not having play designs to get them open or the WR's for not being able to get open... Just the way it sounds to me.

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Wow, did he just throw Shula and Rivera under the bus as well as his WR's?????

Don't even start this crap. If there is a sense of comfort between people it's not throwing under the bus, it's accountability. They need to be held accountable for what happened in this game because as far as I could tell, Cam executed everything he was supposed to do down to a T.

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