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So you guys missed the Canadian getting run over all game? Or golden boy Bersin dropping the pass, or Benji dropping a TD then intentionally twisting up Lewis after? Or Shula sending out best deep threat on a 5 yard pattern on third down? Oh did I mention our left tackle getting run through?

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So you guys missed the Canadian getting run over all game? Or golden boy Bersin dropping the pass, or Benji dropping a TD then intentionally twisting up Lewis after? Or Shula sending out best deep threat on a 5 yard pattern on third down? Oh did I mention our left tackle getting run through?

NO $HIT.  They watch the game with selective vision.   Really wish some would find a new team or a new message board to trash Cam.  Cam did not have a good game, but damn, the team did not help him.  2 weeks in a row a dropped TD by Kelvin.   Bersin with a gift wrapped interception.   A line made of dudes off the street.  A defense that sucked at the end of the 1st half.  Coaches with crappy play calling.  I am frustrated.  I hate the Saints.  I will admit that Cam could have played better.  However, I will not place the defeat entirely on Cam Newton.  This franchise is what pisses me off.  Not Cam Newton.  This crappy inconsistent or should I say consistently inconsistent football team.  Thats on you Mr. Richardson.  You are the Captain of this ship and when it runs aground, you are ultimately the blame for consistently hiring the wrong people to manage your franchise.  For consistently playing it safe.  The lack of balls that this organization has, starts at the top with an owner who cries on TV.   Rant over.  

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