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Darin Gantt stirring up fake drama


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Actually, I believe Flaco does throw a better deep ball than Cam. It's has more of an arc that the receiver can adjust to and run under and the CB has a harder time going over the shoulder to knock away. Cam's ball is flatter, harder to adjust to and easier to defend.

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I don't see what the big deal is. Darin is a nice guy. His job is to get interest and page views. Seems like he is doing it.

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Yeah he seems like a funny dude. And he gets a kick out of trolling the panthers.

I ain't even mad.

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Actually, I believe Flaco does throw a better deep ball than Cam. It's has more of an arc that the receiver can adjust to and run under and the CB has a harder time going over the shoulder to knock away. Cam's ball is flatter, harder to adjust to and easier to defend.

Are you really Coach B. ... the same one that covered many of the Panther games? He discussed it during every broadcast. Truth is ... you're right. Smitty's career numbers would have been sick if he had good, consistent QB play.

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I used to like him but wow he has become a bitter sounding sob. Someone needs to ask who in the panthers organization fugged his wife

 

MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSE.

 

Obviously Smitty must have been referring to Newton (sarcasm), it couldn't possibly have been the complete dross Smitty had to put up with between Jake and Cam. Smitty got back to the pro bowl under Cam, hell, he wanted out of here prior to us drafting Cam.

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