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Panthers officials insist Cam Newton's MNF problems totally mental


Darth Biscuit

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Excuse me ?

You do know Keek is leading the league in tackles ?

I made it easy for you sloth just click here and see why Keek is "nothing special" this year.

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/stats

Luke hasn't been as good this year. Can't argue that.

Having more tackles doesn't = better

He made a lot of errors early on this year. Some costly ones. A lot of those early HUGE runs were on Luke and TD not being disciplined

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Luke hasn't been as good this year. Can't argue that.

Having more tackles doesn't = better

 

I never said luke was better than last year.  I just refuted the sloths assertion that Luke is " nothing special ." There are 31 NFL teams that would love to have Keuchly as a starting  LB for them.  The same cant be said for our QB.

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There are 31 NFL teams that would love to have Kuechly as a starting LB for them. The same cant be said for our QB.

Based on nothing more than your own opinion, lol.

Scouts, coaches, and general managers around the nfl aren't troglodytes with agendas like the trolls here.

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This is what I think defines a franchise quarterback, someone who can mask the deficiencies in different areas of the field - its why teams pay these guys so much because they mask the need to pay the weaker areas of the team.

 

...he already masked our lack of a run game...so a mask over the mask?

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puhhleaasse we made barwin look like jj fugn watt for crying out loud.  in fact our o line can be credited for half the sacks this season because they are getting blown back into cam like they were shot out of a cannon.  cam is broken, this f/o is and coaching staff is pooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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G-Man already stated that Cam is future.

In addition, firing our brand new GM isn't something a smart franchise does. We're not The Jags. Get over your Gettleman hate.

 

I agree here.

 

Now that doesn't mean that DG is utterly blameless.  The product on the field is due to the parts he provided.

 

But, yeah, firing DG at this point would be a little rash.

 

Now Ron and the "all is well" crowd?  Yeah, that's a different story.

 

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