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BrianS

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Not sure if anyone else did . . . but our offense with Kyle Allen was quicker in and out of the huddle.  We were getting to the line with plenty of time to look things over.  It's only one game, but if it continues this way, you have to consider that our offense under Cam is paced the way it is because of Cam, not because of Ron, Norv, Shula or whoever.

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1 minute ago, chknwing said:

or they just worked on that during their mini bye week and got better

I’m not saying this is on Cam but this has been a theme for him under center even after bye weeks. 

I really don’t know what to think. It could be an anomaly, it could be that Kyle is better at getting the info out quicker, or it could be that the team is working on it more and there starting to gel after 3 games. 

Cam isn’t stupid. Remember 2015 when we’d get to the line real quick and Cam would pick between 4-5 different plays and audible in and out of plays. Wtf happened to that? This coaching staff needs to play to his strengths. He can read defenses and make plays. I’d love to see more of that when he comes back.

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2 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

I’m not saying this is on Cam but this has been a theme for him under center even after bye weeks. 

I really don’t know what to think. It could be an anomaly, it could be that Kyle is better at getting the info out quicker, or it could be that the team is working on it more and there starting to gel after 3 games. 

Cam isn’t stupid. Remember 2015 when we’d get to the line real quick and Cam would pick between 4-5 different plays and audible in and out of plays. Wtf happened to that? This coaching staff needs to play to his strengths. He can read defenses and make plays. I’d love to see more of that when he comes back.

If Kyle keeps winning Cams not coming back 

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2 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

I know that’s your wet dream since that’s the only thing you singled out. But a 100% Cam is better than Kyle Allen. Sorry. You should be hoping Cam comes back to 100% if you want to win a super bowl.

 

2 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

I know that’s your wet dream since that’s the only thing you singled out. But a 100% Cam is better than Kyle Allen. Sorry. You should be hoping Cam comes back to 100% if you want to win a super bowl.

I hope cam comes back to 2015 form but I doubt it. If he’s not running he can’t compete with Allen as a passer 

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15 minutes ago, BrianS said:

you have to consider that our offense under Cam is paced the way it is because of Cam, not because of Ron, Norv, Shula or whoever.

It is because of Cam. It’s always been an issue because of Cam. People try all the time to put it back on the coaches. But it was the same thing under Shula is it is under Norv. When using reasonable deduction, there is only one common denominator. 

When Cam gets to the line quicker or he’s given a “no huddle” offense he plays better.

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I imagine Norv gave Kyle a simpler game plan and paid more attention to getting calls in quickly so that Kyle would have time to read the pre-snap defense. Norv takes his time with Cam cause he overcomplicates the game plan and takes longer to figure out what he wants to do. 
 

Cam looks too frustrated when the call takes a while for it to be on him. 

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I definitely noticed. Not only were we getting to the line more quickly and not risking burning a time out, but our quick play calls, and Allen's presence of mind directly led to that crucial 12-men-on-the-field penalty against Arizona that set us up for the third touchdown drive. I honestly can't remember the last time we caught a team so out of position and then were actually able to capitalize on it!

I don't know if it's Allen, or the coaches identified this as a trouble spot and wisely used the long week to improve on it. (LOOOOOL!!!!) But I like it, and I hope it's a trend.

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1 minute ago, Cover2Safety33 said:

 Norv takes his time with Cam cause he overcomplicates the game plan and takes longer to figure out what he wants to do. 
 

Cam looks too frustrated when the call takes a while for it to be on him. 

This has been a recurring theme across multiple offensive coordinators

cam is the common factor

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