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Here you go Zod: exact number of cam scrambles for first downs


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16 Total.

 

Here's more info on each.

 

1 vs Seattle. It was 3rd and 6.... Cam scrambled for 11 yards..The Drive ended  with a Smith TD reception

 

0 vs Bills

 

1 vs Giants....3rd and 13.....Cam scrambled for 14 yards....Drive ended with  a Tolbert Rushing TD.

 

0 vs Cardinals

 

1 vs Vikings 3rd and 1.....Cam scrambled for 6 yards....Drive ended with a Smith TD reception.

 

1 vs Rams... 2nd and 9.....Cam scrambled for 13 yards.....Drive ended with a Tolbert Rushing TD

 

1 vs Bucs....3rd and 12....Cam scrambled for 16 yards.....Drive ended with an Olsen TD reception 

 

0 vs Atlanta

 

1 vs SF.....3rd and 4...Scrambled for for 5 yards.....Drive ended with a punt

 

3 vs NE......3rd and 6... Scrambled for 24 yards.....Drive ended with a Gano FG

 

                   3rd and 7.. .Scrambled for 14 yards....Drive ended with an Olsen TD reception

                  

                   3rd and 6... Scrambled for 15 yards....Drive ended with a Ginn TD reception

 

1 vs Miami  2nd and 7....Scrambled for 8 yards....Drive ended with Cam designed run for a TD 

 

1 vs Tampa 2nd and 11.....Scrambled for 15 yards....Drive ended with Lafell TD reception

 

2 vs N.O.  .... 3rd and 6....Scrambled for 14 yards....Drive ended with a Gano FG

 

                      3rd and 3.....scrambled for 15 yards....Drive ended with Smith TD reception

 

0 vs NYJ

0 vs N.O 2nd matchup

 

3 vs ATL 2nd matchup...... 3rd and 10...Scrambled for 16 yards....Drive ended with a pick intended for Hixon

                                         

                                            3rd and 3  Scrambled for 4 yards.......Drive ended with Ginn TD reception

 

                                        3rd and 2....Scrambled for 10 yards+ unnecessary roughness penalty.ended with Olsen TD reception

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And just to add a lil more to it.

 

Cam scrambled a total of 39 times. 41% of the time he converted into a first down (16 total)

 

Cam had 72 designed runs. 40% of those were converted into first downs (29 total).

 

Also of the 16 times he scrambled for a first 13 of them were on 3rd downs, the other 3 were on 2nd downs.

 

Of the 13 drives he extended on 3rd downs 11 of them resulted in a score, 10 of which were TD's.. the most impressive thing to take away from these stats imo.

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16 Total.

 

Here's more info on each.

 

1 vs Seattle. It was 3rd and 6.... Cam scrambled for 11 yards..The Drive ended  with a Smith TD reception

 

0 vs Bills

 

1 vs Giants....3rd and 13.....Cam scrambled for 14 yards....Drive ended with  a Tolbert Rushing TD.

 

0 vs Cardinals

 

1 vs Vikings 3rd and 1.....Cam scrambled for 6 yards....Drive ended with a Smith TD reception.

 

1 vs Rams... 2nd and 9.....Cam scrambled for 13 yards.....Drive ended with a Tolbert Rushing TD

 

1 vs Bucs....3rd and 12....Cam scrambled for 16 yards.....Drive ended with an Olsen TD reception 

 

0 vs Atlanta

 

1 vs SF.....3rd and 4...Scrambled for for 5 yards.....Drive ended with a punt

 

3 vs NE......3rd and 6... Scrambled for 24 yards.....Drive ended with a Gano FG

 

                   3rd and 7.. .Scrambled for 14 yards....Drive ended with an Olsen TD reception

                  

                   3rd and 6... Scrambled for 15 yards....Drive ended with a Ginn TD reception

 

1 vs Miami  2nd and 7....Scrambled for 8 yards....Drive ended with Cam designed run for a TD 

 

1 vs Tampa 2nd and 11.....Scrambled for 15 yards....Drive ended with Lafell TD reception

 

2 vs N.O.  .... 3rd and 6....Scrambled for 14 yards....Drive ended with a Gano FG

 

                      3rd and 3.....scrambled for 15 yards....Drive ended with Smith TD reception

 

0 vs NYJ

0 vs N.O 2nd matchup

 

3 vs ATL 2nd matchup...... 3rd and 10...Scrambled for 16 yards....Drive ended with a pick intended for Hixon

                                         

                                            3rd and 3  Scrambled for 4 yards.......Drive ended with Ginn TD reception

 

                                        3rd and 2....Scrambled for 10 yards+ unnecessary roughness penalty.ended with Olsen TD reception

 

 

So... Thats 90 points we got this season only because Cam's legs were able to keep the drive alive when everything else broke down.

 

Take away those 90 points.... where does our offense rank? What would our record have been?

 

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So... Thats 90 points we got this season only because Cam's legs were able to keep the drive alive when everything else broke down.

 

Take away those 90 points.... where does our offense rank? What would our record have been?

 

 

That's easy go back to 2010.... Cam is the whole offense and everyone should know it by now.

 

Don't get me wrong he needs weapons... I am of the contention that with his legs he can mask poor o-line play but they can't mask lacking downfield threats. I'm all in on wanting a receiver bad. Have been ever since we got Cam.

 

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Can't be. Shula is an excellent OC. Right?

 

Cam's going to Cam regardless of who the OC is. I honestly feel like the biggest thing holding our offense back is not having the right weapons to pair with Cam. I spammed this board with Alshon Jeffery love 2 years ago, then Keenan Allen last year and I could go on but who cares its a moot point. That ship has sailed and so has the possibility of getting rid of Shula this year.

 

 And I am sure you remember Delhomme killed it with a subpar o-line and Dan Henning as OC when he had Smith, Moose and Prohel with a solid run game to back him up. So give Cam an arsenal like that and the sky will be the limit imo.

 

 

 

 

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That's easy go back to 2010.... Cam is the whole offense and everyone should know it by now.

 

Don't get me wrong he needs weapons... I am of the contention that with his legs he can mask poor o-line play but they can't mask lacking downfield threats. I'm all in on wanting a receiver bad. Have been ever since we got Cam.

 

 

Unfortunately it is something we have been woefully inept at accomplishing since before we even drafted Cam. Can only hope Gettleman changes it fast.

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Smith was 2 years younger and had a phenomenal year plus shockey was a nice asset as well

Man, I almost forget about Shockey...

As far as Smitty, yeah, he did. But, I question how much he's lost physically since then versus how he's being used due to philosophical changes between Chud year one and now Shula.

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