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Who's to blame for Cam's Injury


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Who's to blame for Cam's injury?  

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  1. 1. Who are you putting the most blame on for Cam getting hurt?

    • Ron Rivera - He shouldn't have been out there
      1
    • Cam Netwon - Have you heard of a throw-away? IT'S PRESEASON
      21
    • O-Line - He had no time
      10
    • Jimmy Clausen - Without him we wouldn't be in this mess
      9
    • Other
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Patriots were blitzing the f out of him... if you do not see something within 3-4 seconds... throw it away.  You are not 22 year old... you are 30 year old coming back from 3 seasons of back to back to back injuries.

Yes, our OL sucked but Patriots blitzed and blitzed and blitzed and Panthers did not take advantage of it.  We got owned.

 

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You guys, Cam is infallible and never does anything wrong! You are just haterz.  

I love Cam, my favorite player on team by a long shot, but he needed to do better there and realize you won't win a Pre-season Superbowl trophy. 9 year vet and hes looking like he's trying to win the starting role of QB.  Live to fight another day when it'll actually matter instead of trying to make a play out of nothing.  Now he'll probably miss another week of practice before opening day. 

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At one point Pats showed 9 men blitz... I was sure Cam would change the play to switch to shotgun formation...  nope, he continue with a play and snapped the ball under the center.  Like come on... you are 8 year vet!  He got destroyed on that play.  That was all on Cam as well.

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