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Cam's Postgame Presser


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Some interesting stuff in there. He talks about the picks and says the first one was just a result of "the nature of the game," which I think is a nice way of saying he wishes it would've been caught and not tipped up... The second one he pretty much says the safety read his eyes and he put too much underneath it.

The most telling part of the presser though? Check out his reaction at 1:29 when asked if there is anymore pressure considering who is coming up on the schedule... LOL, do you believe him?

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was it just me or did i feel like the whole team including cam cared less about this game (other than our D). I felt like we were the turd in the cornfield

There was lots of smiling on the sidelines. Not sure why that is if your team is losing.

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I love how everybody is saying the team just seemed like they didn't care. Did they seem lethargic in the first half? Absolutely. They came out much more fired up in the 2nd half. Had they played a full 4 quarters, we win that game. The fact is, when you can't run the football, you can't win games. Simple as that. TB controlled the clock and made the most out of their drives early on, we didn't. Who do you blame when your run game isn't working? The OL. The OL never gave Williams a shot and for much of the game, Cam was either being sacked/hurried or running for his life. You can't win games like that. The OL and the secondary early on are what cost us this game. It really is that simple.

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Who do you blame when your run game isn't working? The OL. The OL never gave Williams a shot and for much of the game, Cam was either being sacked/hurried or running for his life. You can't win games like that. The OL and the secondary early on are what cost us this game. It really is that simple.

This. The game was 13-0 before the blink of an eye and while it wasn't over that early, we didn't exactly make it easy on ourselves. DWill ain't running backwards for that -1 yard, he's being beaten because he has no lanes and protection.

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To anybody that is saying we didnt care, that is BS....

What I think is they thought it was going to be a cakewalk, and the BUCS came out to get some revenge for the blowouts last year. Even in Rhonde's and Carl Nicks presser they mentioned they wanted to beat us down (even though he was a Saint, just lets you know how the mentality in the locker room was), wanted to smash us. Nicks said he had a dream that they blew us out by like 50 points (or that is what the Bucs players wanted to do).

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