Thread full of people bashing the offensive skill players and the coaches yet expect Cam to have an above average/pro bowl year. Hmm, seems like a lot of people are talking in circles contradicting themselves. No TEs, No WRs and the expectations are to throw for 300+ and 2+ Tds a game. He's also the only QB that I can remember having to learn his offense on the fly during the regular season. That's NEVER been done before in the superbowl era it's really funny how people brush that aside like it was "no big deal."
The offense was in shambles pretty much all year starting with Edleman going out since week 3-4 (after putting up his best game of his professional career in just week 2). No TEs to speak of. Multiple different lineup changes due to injuries on the OL, James White has clearly lost a step as a pass catching RB. And Cam still put up 20 TDs and ~3300 yards in this offense while completing 65% of his passes. He wasnt perfect by any means but he deserves more credit than he's given on this forum.
But I get it, it's just easier to blame Cam for all of the issues and the offenses/teams shortcomings rather than admitting this was not a good team from the get go (league high in opt outs) and probably the main reason Tom jumped ship. Even the defense was awful this year.