Claremonster
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2016 Super Bowl Baby.
2016 Super Bowl Baby.
I wouldn't be one bit surprised if this is Cam's last SB appearance. I don't think the guy has the mental game to be the big winner. He flat out got his ass handed to him last night, and he quit. Brady took more punishment 2 weeks ago but kept fighting. To the end. Cam gave up on his team last night. I'm not sure he has the mind strength to bounce back. At this level, everyone has the physical ability. What separates the men from boys is between the ears. And old number 1 doesn't have it.
I think people are really going overboard on him today. For starters, that 1st fumble/TD should never have happened. That should have been a completed pass to midfield. He also made some spot-on throws in the 2nd half that his receivers dropped, that would have really changed that game. He was almost a one-man offense for most of the night.
I think he showed some mental toughness in overcoming early mistakes to get his team back in position a few times, but miscues obviously cost them. The only criticism I'd have of Cam for the most part is his failure to jump on the fumble, but to me it almost looks like he was trying to anticipate the ball taking a weird bounce.
After last night do you think the panthers are kicking them selves in the a$$ for their #1 draft choice? Do you think they would rather have Von Miller at this point?
Brady isn't perfect...who is though?
Brady is the closest to a perfect qb that we will most likely ever see though...
Hate if you want...I don't give a shit. It doesn't change the facts though.
Actually, I stopped watching when he fumbled...and never even attempted to fight for it back.
It was only the Panther defense that came to play. Ealy was outstanding the Kuechly showed Cam how to play in the big game.
Said it yesterday though, a very very poor year for O Line play throughout the league.
If you were a top rated O Lineman in this years draft, it's the lottery win for you.
That bothered me a lot more than the post game interview. There's no way to spin him not diving for that ball.
This was just embarrassing.
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Sorry, not a big deal to me. FWIW, I've seen Brady have his "moments" as well.
I think people are really going overboard on him today. For starters, that 1st fumble/TD should never have happened. That should have been a completed pass to midfield. He also made some spot-on throws in the 2nd half that his receivers dropped, that would have really changed that game. He was almost a one-man offense for most of the night.
I think he showed some mental toughness in overcoming early mistakes to get his team back in position a few times, but miscues obviously cost them. The only criticism I'd have of Cam for the most part is his failure to jump on the fumble, but to me it almost looks like he was trying to anticipate the ball taking a weird bounce.
I'll just say this. Despite Cam blowing the fumble recovery, I thought he was the better QB in the superbowl. Granted, Manning didn't exactly set a high standard that day.