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Should I Listen to Bill, or Todd Bowles the DC We Destroyed in 2015


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Listen to both of them as they're speaking on different things.

Cam is the greatest dual threat QB to ever play in the NFL. Of all the dual threats, he is the toughest to plan for because of how well he plays as a runner and a thrower (when healthy).

Kyle Allen is harder to prepare for between he and Cam because 1) less film, 2) more to concern yourself with throughout the whole offense. Know how you make Cam mediocre? Take away his running game and force him to make the deep throws consistently. Since the Super Bowl, that game plan has worked for some and failed for others but when we have struggled on offense, that is why. With Kyle Allen, he is much faster at making decisions, he doesn't put the offense in bad spots, and he manages the game better. Sure, not as explosive or scary, but a hell of a lot more difficult to contend with the guy who will gladly take the 5 yard hot routes right after hitting a 15 yard dig with ease and poise.

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Yes, it's 2015 and Cam is an MVP, of course he's getting rave reviews.  Should be pretty easy to beat up on the 1-5 49ers next game, why is everyone so concerned with them?  They have about as much chance to win as a racist reality TV show host does at winning the presidency next year.

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11 minutes ago, t96 said:

Let’s see what Belichick would say about Cam since the 2nd half of last year...

Oh you mean after Watt destroyed his shoulder and Ron let him keep playing? How about we look at what he did the first half when we were 6-2 and people we’re talking about how great he was playing... but of course if you’re a Cam hater you won’t go there.

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From October 1st, regarding the now fired Jay Gruden...

Belichick is notorious for building up opponents. If you asked him about Eric Washington, he'd probably describe him as a great defensive coordinator.

That's not to say any of his compliments are invalid, mind you, but you've got to be kind of careful about going by what Belichick says.

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Listen to both 

Cam is proven has loads of upside and a former MVP.  If he's 100% he one of the top players in the entire league

Allen has no film on him, even his college tape is limited.  So its going to be difficult for a Coordinator 

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4 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Oh you mean after Watt destroyed his shoulder and Ron let him keep playing? How about we look at what he did the first half when we were 6-2 and people we’re talking about how great he was playing... but of course if you’re a Cam hater you won’t go there.

 

2 minutes ago, onmyown said:

ive never seen so many people live in the past with a sports player

seems like a curse to this organization, always clinging on way past due for emotional reasons and my god it shows in the fan base 

season 20 20x1 GIF by South Park

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