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Cam has a good game, key players have a bad game... Cam lost the game.

Cam has a bad game, key players have a bad game... Cam lost the game.

Whole fuggin team has a bad game... Cam lost us the game.

Whole team has a good game... Cam won but look at how many he lost.

Etc... etc...

Does admitting that this is a team sport cause some of you erectile dysfunction?

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I think Zod shouldnt even created this thread and watched this forum be completely ghost town until next week

Zod is a businessman first and foremost and a forum owner after the fact. All he cares about is the bottom line.

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Fox is a good coach. His situation here was just a matter of players no longer responding, much like Reid in Philly.

Those guys are good coaches, but sometimes you just have to move on.

And even more important, all those of mentioned "Young QB's" last year had competent coaching that could lead them/they could believe in. 

 

Rivera didn't know his front end from his back end, and even he had to admit he had a lot to learn as a Rooke and 2nd year Head Coach

 

Rivera's a nice guy, but no leader of men to be sure!!

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Thats your opinion and I respect it, but if you look at Andrew Luck you can tell he is a leader while as Cam is not.

 

So you just have to look at Luck and you can tell he's a leader?

 

And then you look at Cam, and you can tell he isn't?

 

That tells me everything I need to know about you.

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You can't use one of the greatness QBs off all time, and an exception to the rule, as the rule buster. Peyton is different than every other QB ever.

 

True. 

 

However, come playoff time, even Peyton could use some of those great coaches leadership/gameplans, as he's just not the same [it appears] during the playoffs in his career. 

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