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Wow when Cam has time....


SuperJTheGreat

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I've been saying it all along. If that makes me a homer, so be it, but Cam is the man. He just needed sufficient help around him.

The sad part is, what does this say about the coaching staff that, yet again, it took multiple injuries and things out of their control to put the best players on the field? The guys they were determined to play ended up being replaced by UDFAs...

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I'm with you idk what or who exactly changed but continuing to be aggressive and pass when we were up is a sure fire sign to me that something was def different

 

Exactly. Our offense just felt totally different today. I mean, we saw bootlegs, rollouts (when's the last time Shula ran a rollout, if ever), letting Cam call a lot of audibles, new signals, etc. It just seemed like our offense was re-energized and fast paced throughout the whole game. And like you said, the fact that we kept firing even up big tells me somebody else was calling the game. No way Shula does any of that.

 

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I've been saying it all along. If that makes me a homer, so be it, but Cam is the man. He just needed sufficient help around him.

The sad part is, what does this say about the coaching staff that, yet again, it took multiple injuries and things out of their control to put the best players on the field? The guys they were determined to play ended up being replaced by UDFAs...

Doesn't make you a homer. The fact is Cam's total resume and skill set is equal to or greater than any 25 year old in the history of team sports. #fact

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