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Power Rankings...It's Not Pretty


chknwing

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24 - Cam Newton introduced some interesting aerial strategies to the football world Thursday night: The rocketball to the receiver 8 yards away in the end zone; the low, no-touch pass on the back-shoulder fade; and of course, an all-time classic, the meaningless, let's-throw-this-one-sidearm-for-fun toss over the middle. Panthers fans must be so frustrated.

 

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22 - Cam Newton completed a career-low 10 passes with a career-worst 35.7 completion percentage Sunday. Newton totaled nine overthrown passes, tied for his second-most in a game in his career.

 

CBS Sports

 

20 - The week before they were No. 15 and they need a win to turn things around. The defense is not what they used to be and the offensive line is questionable. Cam Newton has to do too much for this team to win.

 

USA Today

 

23 - Amazingly, Cam Newton is 7 yards from being their top rusher even though bum ankle relegated him to pocket for most of season.

 

 

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Knowing the Panthers, we would be their first W. And you know it's gotten bad when we are debating whether we could beat the Raiders or not.

 

 

Well its not really much of a debate imo. Just fans being debbie downers. Pretty soon people will say we can't beat college teams. While obviously not true, people will still say it

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