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I’m comfortable with Heinicke as backup


TN05

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8 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

I think you can add managing injuries to the QB position to the long list of things our coaching staff does not understand.  Their decision tree seems to be:

  1. If he is not in the emergency room
  2. If he is in uniform,
  3. If all his body parts are attached, and,
  4. If he is higher on the depth chart than the guy who is in there,

Then he goes in the game.

 

You forgot "if I think he can help me keep my job"...

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Heinicke was throwing severely under thrown passes before he got injured.

Plus, with our line; he wouldn’t make it. I remember there was a poster who said Cam made our line look worse than it is due to his mechanics, and after yesterday, that’s definitely not the case. Our line is trash, and Cam was covering a lot of that up. 

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17 hours ago, Lumps said:

we should have the same expectations out of our back up, one armed qb as we do our franchise 100 million starter or racist

-phillyb

my comment was aimed towards moronic the cam haters who would rather see the backup replace him, so it makes perfect sense you would reply to it

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On 12/23/2018 at 4:24 PM, TN05 said:

Not an insanely stellar performance, but fairly competent and he ran the same system Cam does. I’d trust him to handle drives or sealing games and not getting blown out. Not a position of concern for me at this point.

I laughed so hard at this, great satire. Well thought-out. 7 points in 4 trips to the red zone.

“I’d trust him to handle drives or sealing games.”

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