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What does Cam have to do


Panthro

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But everyone cited those guys as the new standard.

Cam can't live up to Joe Flacco or Mark Sanchez?

Seems you guys are changing your stories now that you've seen him play two games against the big boys.

I miss teh search function :(

I think Cam can be every bit as good as Sanchez or Flacco were as rookies.

that doesn't mean his team will have the same record as theirs did.

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Thanks.

Can I ask what the edit was?

This thread is also pointless without the search feature btw

The edit was

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- For me....6-7 wins and 2500 yards passing 15 TD's 14 Int's 600 Yds Rushing 8 TD's

+ For me....6-7 wins and I'd love to see 2500 yards passing 15 TD's 14 Int's 600 Yds Rushing 8 TD's

I agree with the search feature piece.

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We have more weapons than both of those guys did at their disposal and our defense is led by the best defensive coach there has been in a long time. We have stars all over the field and San Diego had the #1 D without anyone good on it, all because Rivera.

I'm just expecting what everyone has been slurping the last 7 months.

Not everyone. I also felt we'd have made more significant additions in FA.

We may have more offensive weapons, but Rivera's gonna need to be damn great to disguise the gaping holes we have on D... but that's why they hired him I think, so :p

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Cool.

I guess I just don't see how 150 yards a game is successful in our offense.

well you have to factor in Cam is accounting for 23 TDs with his yardage and this is a running team.

ideally you wouldn't need your rookie QB on a running team throwing for 250 yards a game.....means something ain't right.

also, the year we went to the Superbowl our QB threw for less than 200 yards 10 games.....and the run game wasn't as good then.

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Better than the AFC North or AFC East?

Not back then, it might be now, but it's close.

I guess I forgot how awesome that 7-9 Miami (3 quality wins) team and 6-10 Buffalo (one quality win) teams were in 2009 :rolleyes:

The AFC north when Cincy was 4-12 with no quality wins and Cleveland also went 4-12 in 2008. :rolleyes:

:rofl:

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I guess I forgot how awesome that 7-9 Miami (3 quality wins) team and 6-10 Buffalo (one quality win) teams were in 2009 :rolleyes:

The AFC north when Cincy was 4-12 with no quality wins and Cleveland also went 4-12 in 2008. :rolleyes:

:rofl:

We are 2-14 and the Bucs didn't beat a team with a winning record...

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Plus the NFC South is one of the best in football.

Last year we had 3 good records, i dont expect 3 teams will have 10 plus wins this season. i think we are somewhat overplaying this whole top division thing, not that it has anything to do with this thread. We do have 3 quality QB's, but there are severe question marks for each of those teams defenses.

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