OT: Should the Fins go after Cam?

Zbrod95

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Just hit the market with Teddy signing there. We switched to more of a spread concept with Gailey and he’ll probably have the best weapons/O-line/Defense of his career here.

What do y’all say?
 
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Cam without the running ability has never been good. He's a statue in the pocket who fires a lot of inaccurate throws with no touch. The Bucs played them early in the season and Cam missed countless wide open throws.

It's all about the medical with him assuming he hasn't just lost all his athleticism and confidence to run regardless.
 
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Pretty simple. He'll want big money and we are a long way from being a real playoff team. So he doesn't fit in any way that helps us going forward. We need to draft and develop well. Then, in 3 years, maybe we are a contender. In 3 years he'll likely be done.
 
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Cam without the running ability has never been good. He's a statue in the pocket who fires a lot of inaccurate throws with no touch. The Bucs played them early in the season and Cam missed countless wide open throws.

It's all about the medical with him assuming he hasn't just lost all his athleticism and confidence to run regardless.
I'm abso-*******-lutely delighted that Rhule (and Brady) have come in and dumped Newton.

It's like being able to breath again - dude was an albatross.
 
I'm abso-*******-lutely delighted that Rhule (and Brady) have come in and dumped Newton.

It's like being able to breath again - dude was an albatross.

Bridgewater's 6.1 ADoT is nothing to get excited about but in that scheme he will just be the PG distributing to McCaffrey and Moore and Samuel.
 
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