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Bucs DC said Kyle Allen presented more of a challenge than Cam


Jeremy Igo

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Under Cam our passing offense has always too erratic to win consistently. In the Rivera era we've won by playing good defense, creating turnovers, running the ball, and not beating ourselves with penalties. This same template can also work with Kyle Allen. 

The organization is going to have to make a very tough decision.  Ask yourself this:  What would the Patriots do? 

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Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:

Under Cam our passing offense has always too erratic to win consistently. In the Rivera era we've won by playing good defense, creating turnovers, running the ball, and not beating ourselves with penalties. This same template can also work with Kyle Allen. 

The organization is going to have to make a very tough decision.  Ask yourself this:  What would the Patriots do? 

Belicheck would dump Cam and not bat an eye lol 

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9 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Under Cam our passing offense has always too erratic to win consistently. In the Rivera era we've won by playing good defense, creating turnovers, running the ball, and not beating ourselves with penalties. This same template can also work with Kyle Allen. 

The organization is going to have to make a very tough decision.  Ask yourself this:  What would the Patriots do? 

They wouldve fixed the Oline in 2016

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3 minutes ago, ThatsJustAJ said:

They wouldve fixed the Oline in 2016

Brady hasn’t been playing with a great OL of late.  He dinks and dunks a ton and has fantastic pocket awareness and movement. 

Cam is like Watson.  Or Watson is like Cam.  They are going to take sacks and hits in the pocket lots of guys won’t....trade off is they make plays others can’t 

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9 hours ago, countryboi said:

I dont believe for a second that any DC would rather face Kyle Allen or a Healthy Cam. Bowles is just adding to a fire in hopes the Panthers do something dumb like bench a healthy Newton and the "Fans" on this board eat it up. 

Exactly.

This forum has become very toxic

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52 minutes ago, Mikey818 said:

Belicheck would dump Cam and not bat an eye lol 

No he wouldn't shut up.. he has had the chance to do so like 4 times and stuck with brady.. Matt Cassel, Ryan Mallet, Jacoby Brissett, Jimmy Garropolo, and so on. They all looked good enough to supplant brady for the younger more durable option and Belicheck traded all of their arses..

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6 minutes ago, Nesbro1 said:

It's turned out great. Economy is booming.

That was already trending up under Obama and was looking that way the day trump took office but yeah.. would he have bailed out the automotive industry no.. and ask the farmers how Great hes been with his trade war and how they have lost everything under him.  Numbers lie.

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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Under Cam our passing offense has always too erratic to win consistently. In the Rivera era we've won by playing good defense, creating turnovers, running the ball, and not beating ourselves with penalties. This same template can also work with Kyle Allen. 

The organization is going to have to make a very tough decision.  Ask yourself this:  What would the Patriots do? 

They stuck with brady.. which in the same situation when he got injuries multiple times and their backup balled out he took stock of what gullible fools thought was gold and turned all their Kyle Allen's into future draft picks lol.

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