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Doubt inside BofA Cam is the future?


Kevin Greene

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lmao you can't be serious

 

well this is what our source on the field says

 

 

Fast forward to the fourth quarter when Cam Newton, under heavy pressure, is forced to wait for four entire seconds while his receivers run long, slow developing ineffective routes. Routes that the defensive players were actually running for them.  The result? A feeding frenzy for the Saints defense featuring Cam Newton as the main course.

 

 

his name is Jeremy Igo. Dont pay attention to unnamed sources. Show us ya football knowledge

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I have a feeling there will be talks and "reports" along these lines as long as we're continuing to flounder this season.

This is what happens when we lose. Jeremy discussed this. It's bullshit.

Cam was off from the get go thursday. But he had no chance to get into a groove.

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In some ways I DO want to see Derek Anderson get in, not because he is the future, or even that he is better than Cam. 

 

But it will show whether it truly is Cam or if people are nitpicking.  Cam by no means had a good game.

 

But people truly need to understand besides the blame that he himself shares.

 

He has ZERO proven O-Line besides Kalil

Our Running Game is Insufficient *see above

Our best WR is a Rookie, who lately has the tendency to drop the big ones.(not including the beast that is Olsen)

Lastly in the majority of these games we have allowed 30+ points. A Defense is licking their chops against this OL when they know you are in a passing situation.

 

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Let's suppose this was actually true. I would like for someone to make a compelling case for letting Cam go and looking elsewhere at quarterback. How do you make that happen? Don't pick up his 5th year option and just let him walk after this season? Fine, great, who exactly are we getting to replace him? Start all over YET AGAIN with JAMEIS F'ING WINSTON? Does that sound like an intelligent plan? 

 

Or hey, maybe we could sign a free agent QB better than Cam? Hey, let's take a look at those options:

http://www.spotrac.com/free-agents/nfl/quarterback/ 

 

Does 34-year-old Carson Palmer do anything for you? Or better yet, look at who the #2 option is...MATT GODDAMN MOORE.

 

Maybe we could just let Derek Anderson play quarterback next year? That sound like a good idea to anyone?

 

So tell me Cam haters and anonymous Panthers front office guy, just exactly how are you supposed to upgrade over Cam Newton? Please tell me because I would love to hear this brilliant idea.

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