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Cammy Cam w/ Highest Passing % in Panthers' History


the butch

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88% on the day going 15 for 17.  Would have been 16 for 17 if Olsen could have held on to that floater.

 

:cam:

 

 

Edit:  Some more studious Huddlers than I have called attention to the fact that the Olsen drop did not count because of a holding penalty on the Rams' D.  Still, Cammy Cam had a glorious day.

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88% on the day going 15 for 17.  Would have been 16 for 17 if Olsen could have held on to that floater.

 

:cam:

 

That play drew a penalty so I don't think it counts, but Smith had a drop. I can't think of the other incompletion.

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The floater was called back for defensive holding so that didnt count as an incompletion. Steve Smith had a drop in the 1st half though and his other incompletion came on the last play of the first half trying to make something happen.

 

Still think we should trade for geno though..

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No, he got hit and dropped it. But we got the first down anyway because the other DB got called for PI on Lafell.

 

it still didnt count tho, maybe i used the wrong terminology

 

 

15/17 with the smith drop and the drop at the end of the 1st half.

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