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So, does anything in that clip look familiar?
Would everyone agree Lamar, at this point, is a much better player than Cam Newton? Let's look at Lamar's stats vs Cams when facing this new Miami blitzkrieg. 

26/43        60% 238 1

1

Cam Newton 5/21       24% 92 0 2

 

So, obviously, Cam is done. I think it was damn stupid to make him the full time starter this quick, or ever again. I think he still has uses in goal line but that's on him to make that change but point being, we had an obvious disaster waiting to happen facing Miami, no matter who we had at QB. I think PJ could have done a little better but probably not much.

What I really belive happened is, we came out strong, which is a good sign of us not giving up on our coaches, but we got hit in the mouth early by the refs and the entire time just deflated. Then they dialed up the blitz and Cam started pressing and just making bad throws and it was never going to get back to within reach from there.

But please, step away from your pitch forks and have perspective. Perhaps, Oline was never going to be in play for us this year and the front office didn't want to get a shiny new QB or an expensive QB busted up with this shitty line. IDK.

 

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20 minutes ago, Cam's New Arm said:

So, does anything in that clip look familiar?
Would everyone agree Lamar, at this point, is a much better player than Cam Newton? Let's look at Lamar's stats vs Cams when facing this new Miami blitzkrieg. 

26/43        60% 238 1

1

Cam Newton 5/21       24% 92 0 2

 

So, obviously, Cam is done. I think it was damn stupid to make him the full time starter this quick, or ever again. I think he still has uses in goal line but that's on him to make that change but point being, we had an obvious disaster waiting to happen facing Miami, no matter who we had at QB. I think PJ could have done a little better but probably not much.

What I really belive happened is, we came out strong, which is a good sign of us not giving up on our coaches, but we got hit in the mouth early by the refs and the entire time just deflated. Then they dialed up the blitz and Cam started pressing and just making bad throws and it was never going to get back to within reach from there.

But please, step away from your pitch forks and have perspective. Perhaps, Oline was never going to be in play for us this year and the front office didn't want to get a shiny new QB or an expensive QB busted up with this shitty line. IDK.

 

That would totally explain why they picked up darnold’s option before he ever played a down for us. It has nothing to do with the complete inability of this staff to evaluate players and assemble a competitive roster.

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