![]() He's a player's coach and he let Cam be himself. Rivera doesn't get enough credit for his management style. It just means he needs the right supporting cast, the right system and more importantly, the right coach. That doesn't mean Cam isn't the better talent. He literally said Teddy Bridgewater is a better fit for their offensive plans. Think about what Matt Rhule, the Panthers new head coach, said about the team's decision to release Cam. It's a really bad set of circumstances for a player in his position, but if he's going to be a game changer again, I can't see it happening in 2020.Ĭhadiha: All this brings me back to my first point: I don't see where he goes to find that magical situation. And, unless he somehow goes to New England, where are the potential landing spots that give him the best shot to start and have success? The otherwise-dismantling Jaguars? All of this is complicated by probably having almost no offseason work to acclimate himself to a new team. He has played just one 16-game season in the last four. He has looked like a shell of his former self and - I had to look this up - he's lost his last EIGHT appearances going back to 2018. He has absorbed so many blows beyond just the ones that resulted in the bad shoulder and foot injuries. You know how Tom Brady is a young 42 (almost 43)? I feel like Cam is an old 30 (almost 31). Unfortunately, I do have concerns about whether he can be a game changer again. ![]() I have thoughts about whether he can be a game changer again, too, but I needed to support ascots. ![]() Judy Battista: Can I start with a ringing defense of Cam's sartorial choices? I'm no general manager and I understand why they prefer automatons, but this is my vote for a little more self-expression and a little less corporate drone-ism. ![]()
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