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Game ball, who gets it?!


jasonluckydog

WOOHOO!!  

122 members have voted

  1. 1. GAME BALL MUTHAfugERS!!

    • Cam Newton
    • K SHORT
    • DECOUD
    • HARPER
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    • THOMAS DAVIS
    • GREG OLSEN
    • SECONDARY *
    • LUKE!
    • CASON
    • Norman while hurt played good
      0
    • SOMEONE ELSE!


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WOW! What a great game!! Kwan Short you sir are a SUPER Star today!  Decoud, Davis, Luke, Cason and even Harper all stood out today.  Cam is awesome and so is Greg the gameball I'm giving it to Cam.

 

I know I left out some but what a good feeling to win and ATL to lose!!

 

 

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Fwiw, I thought Cam had one of most accurate halves ever as a passer.   The entire offense had a bad first 25 minutes or so.  A couple of years ago, Cam might have continued to struggle.  He has matured to the point that he played thru it and used his arm almost exclusively to get us the win.

 

 

So Cam and Olsen on the offensive side, several on the defensive side.

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