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Trent Dilfer: " I'm ashamed of what the Panthers are doing to Cam".


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I was just about to post this! I thought Dilfer and Young were going to go ham on Cam, But they actually made some damn good points. For the people not understanding what Dilfer was saying, he wasn't knocking Cam. He was knocking our coaching staff and organization for not developing him that right way and not giving him the necessary weapons. Steve Young even said that we had one of the worst O-line's he has ever seen. The FO better get on their game this offseason, they are starting to be put on notice.

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I think he's spot on, I thought the idea of hiring Shula Offensive Cordinator was a terrible idea at the time. And everything that's happened this season, is every fear I had fulfilled.

The only thing I can't figure out is if this was so obvious, and such a large portion of the Fanbase knew this. I'm wondering why Rivera and DG haven't figured that out yet.

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He was pouting. It was stupid. The only thing that outmatched it was Ray Lewis' archaic "maturity" rant.

this is the worst part about MNF. having to watch this channel.

 

Did you not understand what they were trying to get across? And Ray Lewis was talking about Cam is more mature now ON A BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE.

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Oh he should hush up. Where was he during Cam's first three games? It was after that that he started playing like poo but he can't discredit the strides he made at the beginning of the season.

Dilfer has been one of the loudest Newton supporters in the media throughout Cam's short career.

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