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Official Sunday Night Football thread - Pats at Hawks


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, ichigo1057 said:

Not a dig at his pre-snap routine or anything but I always have kind of wondered why Cam prefers to take a knee while in the huddle to call plays. Is it just easier to catch a quick breather or a little break or if it was just a matter of habit.

He’s like 6’6

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1 minute ago, ichigo1057 said:

Not a dig at his pre-snap routine or anything but I always have kind of wondered why Cam prefers to take a knee while in the huddle to call plays. Is it just easier to catch a quick breather or a little break or if it was just a matter of habit.

He said before he would take a knee when he was tired. So he didn’t wanna tip the defense so he started doing it all the time. 

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We got rid of this for Teddy Bridgewater, y'all.

Fug...

I'm not lying...  as these mistakes and losses pile up, it only compounds my anger and irritation with Rhule and Tepper.  I'm always going to have an issue with them for getting rid of Cam, regardless of whatever good they may do.  He should have retired here, period.  

We got rid of a Lamborghini for a Toyota Camry.

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3 minutes ago, ichigo1057 said:

Not a dig at his pre-snap routine or anything but I always have kind of wondered why Cam prefers to take a knee while in the huddle to call plays. Is it just easier to catch a quick breather or a little break or if it was just a matter of habit.

He explained it before.  When he runs a lot he gets tired.  He rests.   But teams figured that out.  Late in games he thought he was tipping his hand to opponents in terms of how he was feeling.

Then he started kneeling like that every snap and getting up slowly from the start so teams wouldn’t know when he is tired. 

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