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How fired up was Philly Brown on MNF???


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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

He has been open quite a bit this year but hasn't been targeted. I think that was a lot of the enthusiasm. 

 

Could it be that Shula told Cam to stay away from Kelvin (Norman) and that is why the offense looked like the offseason from a year ago?

Kelvins first year, cam developed tunnel vision, the next year, he was forced to spread the ball around and they went to the super bowl. Kelvins back this year and so is the tunnel vision.

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1 minute ago, Steves89 said:

I actually think Philly is often fired up. I feel like he always makes a big deal out of big plays. Doesn't take crap from defenders. He was the most amped player at the super bowl last year.

until the refs let denver power drive him into the field

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7 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

He has been open quite a bit this year but hasn't been targeted. I think that was a lot of the enthusiasm. 

 

Could it be that Shula told Cam to stay away from Kelvin (Norman) and that is why the offense looked like the offseason from a year ago?

If I'm picking between KB, and winning games... well, we all know the answer to that.  Seems like him being on the field, is more hindrance than help a lot of the time.  Plus, you're losing out on a player that's selling out 100% of the time.  I'd rather have that, personally.

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A lot of people want to put blame solely on KB. I mean he's the number 1 receiver. He's not telling him to make him the number 1 target. He's not telling them he's the first option and Cam has to look elsewhere if he's not open

I just think Cam is at his best when he's operating the offense, when he has more control. I think they need to give him control of the offense and whatever he sees go with it. Don't give him a first read, second read style offense. I said this weeks ago, I said involve Byrd and Bersin, and people said what are they going to do they suck. It wasn't about them per-say, just give Cam more options instead of KB, Funchess, Ginn, Olsen

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1 hour ago, PantherPhann89 said:

Anyone know why he hasn't been involved in the gameplan as much?

Yep.. Kelvin was to go to this year. Philly was left out kinda but still plays in my opionion like he should have been in the rotation heavy this year

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