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Kap Vs Cam


Toundra

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This time, for me it is a litle special since Kap was my choice during that draft, and i was worried with Cam in the first round.

Don't get me wrong today i am a Cam big fan and i really think he is a..

 

Top 1 : SWAG QB (always smile to the cameras, this is the way to go) B)

Top 3 : Scrambling, Short/Medium passes QB. :bow:

And an overall Top 10 QB.( uh oh, bomb away.., Spoke what do you think? The probabilities for an interception are 79,56%) :huh: :blink:

 

So today i am asking Cam to completely kick Kap out of my mind.

 

GO SUPER CAM!

GO PANTHERS!

 

 

 

 

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This thread is now about keys to the game:

Gotta contain Vernon Davis all game like we contained Gonzales in the 2nd half last week.

That's my key to the game. Bolden will make plays, but we just gotta keep pressure in Kaep's face and spy him at all times.

O-line will be tested... If 49ers D starts pinning their ears back, I Expect to see some screens to soften up that pass rush...

Winning is the only option

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