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Michael Irvin to Cam


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Just now, pstall said:

This might sound crazy but at times Cam could be a decoy.  With that i expect not 1 but 2 trick plays. An end around or double reverse.  Only after Cam sets that up by being the decoy.

I want an end around to Joe Webb who then slings it 50 yards to Cam down field. 

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i've always thought playoff time is when we'd see Cam make those Terminator runs like he did vs ATL this year where no one can bring him down and he just keeps walking. i don't think he needs to for us to win or as part of our game plan, but i think if we're down in the 2nd half he will do whatever he has to do to move the chains and get in the endzone.

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35 minutes ago, JSouth said:

Hopefully Cam doesn't have to run the ball, but if it opens up and everyone is cover then don't hesitate and just take off. 

Arizona *loves* to man-up on opposing receivers.

If the field opens up in front of him with Arizona's DBs backs turned, Cam could run for big yards.

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1 hour ago, chris999 said:

I want Cam to light it up today.

 

I think that if the coaches get conservative that we will be introuble. I want the coaches to have full faith in Cam and let him do what he does. Air that thing out downfield, be agressive, and if he gets single coverage in space on the small LB Bucannon, truck that dude.

 

Not worried about them being too conservative on O.  Cards have an overly aggressive D and there is only one real counter to that style.  make them pay 

 

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2 hours ago, chris999 said:

I want Cam to light it up today.

 

I think that if the coaches get conservative that we will be introuble. I want the coaches to have full faith in Cam and let him do what he does. Air that thing out downfield, be agressive, and if he gets single coverage in space on the small LB Bucannon, truck that dude.

 

I think when Ron said we got conservative he also meant that Cam was conservative at the line of scrimamge for audibles. Cam has to take command and stay aggresivley smart for 4 qtrs.  

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