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Why are we throwing to anybody other than Camarillo on game winning drives?

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I'm not saying throw to him every single time. But EVERYBODY else on the team dropped a ball today. Haynos, Bess, Hartline, Ginn.

**** why is Ginn even out there on a potential game winning drive?

Cam catches everything
 
Because he likes to throw the ball out of bounds with 5 minutes left and 3 time outs.
 
camarillo hast he best hands on the team

i used to think fasano did

then i thought hartline did

lol
 
Cam catches anything near his hands. Everyone else drops balls, rolls around on the ground, catches with their helmets and chests, etc.

Cam should be the go-to receiver, period. He has shown he's head and shoulders above ALL of our other receivers, even coming back fresh from an ACL tear.
 
the problem is that Cam doesn't get open enough but still i'd rather throw to him if hes blanketed than throw to a wide open ginn on 4th and 15
 
I'll say it again that any pass you throw to Ginn is a pass that another receiver should have a chance at because they will actually come down with the ball. Cam's great catch on that garbage drive really enforces that. For some reason, even with all the crap that Ginn has done, the coaching staff thinks that we need Ginn out there for the chance at the big play (the one that doesn't ever seem to happen). It's just as possible that one can win a game through a combination of several smaller ones. We need to start playing with the team we have and utilizing their strengths. Cam and Bess can catch passes like nobody's business, and they did it all year last year. Why we keep trying to give the ball to Ginn in tough situations is beyond me.

I'm over trying ot blame Ginn for his issues. The whole world knows he sucks. I blame the coaching staff for even giving this guy a chance on the field anymore, at least as anything but a special teams player.
 
The reason that pass went to Ginn is because he is the only receiver on the team able to get open that far down field on an obvious pass play. It's a shame that his hands are so terrible but those are the facts.
 
I like when we dont put Ginn on the field so they have no respect for a speed or deep threat and can jump any route. Atleast use him as a decoy. The offense has been terrible since he was benched.

Back on topic why do we pass the ball anyway? We like to run the ball with 2 minutes left and lose 3 yards, then waste 20 seconds of clock after we realize how ****ing dumb that play call was. I'd rather call a screen, wouldnt you? wouldnt anyone? Nah, our RB's dont know how to catch, or run after the catch, and our guards can't pull (NOT)... idiotic play calling on these drives is the reason we cant finish, mark that.
 
When they use 4 receivers sets Ginn is on the field. He is the only deep threat WR there is on the roster.
 
The coaching is retarded. You don't ****ing just stick a guy in and say "Catch this ball to move the chains in our likely last possession". It's like our O/D coords are playing arcade syle. The same goes for Henne. We move the ball, get a 1st down, yank Henne and then tell him to go make a 3rd down.
 
The coaching is retarded. You don't ****ing just stick a guy in and say "Catch this ball to move the chains in our likely last possession". It's like our O/D coords are playing arcade syle. The same goes for Henne. We move the ball, get a 1st down, yank Henne and then tell him to go make a 3rd down.


The coaching staff had to have thought the pats would not expect Ginn to be the intended receiver in such a desparate situation. (and for good reason)
 
I like when we dont put Ginn on the field so they have no respect for a speed or deep threat and can jump any route. Atleast use him as a decoy. The offense has been terrible since he was benched.
Ain't that the truth. Sad to say.

In the earlier games, with Ginn playing, it presented the possibility of a deep threat which spread the field and opened up the running game.

Problem is, teams figured out that Ginn wasn't a real threat and since being pulled from starting our running game has suffered.

Our running game has a lot of potential and can be great but without the threat of a passing attack and lack of deep threats and big plays it's turning us into a one dimensional team.

Aww man, now I'm sounding like all of the other cry babies here :boohoo:
 
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