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Cam haters, what you should have learned from the last 3 games


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Dude, we were 2-14 the year before they got here. Certainly more than 2 years. We have improved both years since they arrived. Plus look at all the blown picks during that time. Thanks Marty.

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Another Cam thread.

 

After each win, we have one set of threads saying he is God and bashing the doubters

 

After each loss, we have a set saying cut or trade him and bashing the huggers.

 

Guess we will just have to get used to this for the foreseeable future, expecially since we are 3-3.

 

Here's to hoping this, his third year, gets us somewhere in the definitive neighborhood on his potential to leading us to a Super Bowl.

 

The no turnover Sunday just passed, we a good sign and hope a good omen

That's probably the case with most NFL starting qb's. Maybe Brady, Manning, Brees, and one or two others don't get those type of threads, but most of the rest do. Nature of the beast I guess.

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Thing is, we should never have been in a position where Buffalo controlled their own destiny with 1:30 left. I don't like saying, well Cam and the offense did their job all the blame goes on the defense. And I hope Cam isn't saying that

That 4 and 1 play, if you call a FG a play, set in motion the defining moment in Rivera's career as Panther Coach.

Early in the next game, coming off a heart wrenching loss. Where a critical late 4th and 1 call had a huge impact on the outcome. (Rivera must have been going crazy over that one.) The dreaded 4th and 1 rears its ugly head once again. Rivera wracked his brain for a total of 3 seconds before deciding to go for it. The rest as they say, is history.

That play may have secured Rivera a much bigger footnote in Panther history.

I absolutely love that he already knew what he was going to do. But I do find it a little bit disconcerting that he was given another opportunity to make a 4 and 1 call again, ON THE SAME DRIVE no less. Freakkkky

This Offense has had 1 bad quarter since "The Play". We are 3-1, riding a 2 game winning streak, heading to tampon to improve on both.

If all goes to plan. "The Play" may just have made Rivera the only Coach Cam will ever play for.

I'll just leave you with that.....

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Misquote you say?

 

Yeah, he doesn't work as hard as the elite QBs. That is far from calling him a bum. Deal with it, he's not elite. Yet.

 

I'm not going to dig through every quote and every interview from the past 3 seasons to make a point. It's a waste of time. You are a waste of time. Block me and move on with your life.

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Yeah, he doesn't work as hard as the elite QBs. That is far from calling him a bum. Deal with it, he's not elite. Yet.

 

I'm not going to dig through every quote and every interview from the past 3 seasons to make a point. It's a waste of time. You are a waste of time. Block me and move on with your life.

 

Well how do you know that? Also, what exactly is "elite QB work" defined as?

 

This isn't personal, so quit being silly. I'm honestly curious for you to elaborate on these statements you are making.

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I think that what those who are unhappy with Cam fail to acknowledge is that this is his 3rd year and he only played one year of high level college ball. I believe he is ON SCHEDULE . If you want to criticize every bad play or use just his subpar games to label who he is, you are being unreasonable.

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I'm by no means a Cam hater, but it feel like every year Cam has a stretch of a great couple of game, and then lays an egg.

So basically like pretty much every other QB currently in the league not named Peyton Manning? (Future HoFer Manning saves his egg laying for every 7th game.)

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