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Cam set to start against Washington


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Just now, CRA said:

Cam needs most of the reps to get up to speed and learn as much as possible.  He also needs to start.  Talk about energy.  That will be crazy. 

all that said, yeah, PJ needs to come in and get work between the 20s.   Cam isn’t going to learn enough in a week….and Ron Rivera knows Cam way too well to have him running just simple Cam plays for 4 quarters, no real audible ability, etc. 

That's all I said and I'm vilified LMAO. 

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3 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

I low key think it is too. Maybe Cam gets the start (it is his homecoming after all) and sprinkle PJ in too.  I just want Cam kept fresh and as completely prepared as possible before he's really the full time starter. I don't want him used as a battering ram  just because the playbook might be limited right now.

wft just beat the bucs, cam's here to win now. if he can start he starts. 

this doesn't preclude also bringing pj in for some snaps 

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3 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

That's all I said and I'm vilified LMAO. 

 

I thought it was a rather innocuous statement. But around here, right now, if you don't slurp the koolaid, you get lambasted.

 

Cam had a great first game. But I am hoping the staff brings him along slowly, until he is in tuned with every little nuance. Then let rain the dogs of hell.

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6 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

I thought it was a rather innocuous statement. But around here, right now, if you don't slurp the koolaid, you get lambasted.

 

Cam had a great first game. But I am hoping the staff brings him along slowly, until he is in tuned with every little nuance. Then let rain the dogs of hell.

We've only got 7 games left and are fighting for a playoff spot, unfortunately there is no time for slowly anymore.  Its a mad dash to the finish line from here on out.   

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2 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Rivera knows him pretty well, knows his tendencies and what he does best. He beat Brady and the Bucs, I wouldn’t say this game will be easy.

I dunno man, it looked more like the Bucs beat the Bucs and the WTF's just happened to be on the field while it happened.  I don't think it will be "easy", but our defense is on a different level.

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