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New strategy by Panthers front office and coaching staff: Let's all take dumps in Cam's mouth


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You have this garbage today from anonymous FO people about Cam's mental issues and sulking: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nbc-yahoo-sports/panthers-officials-insist-cam-newton-s-mnf-problems-totally-mental-212858309-nfl.html

 

You have this anonymous Panthers guy talking poo about Cam to Bill Rosinski: https://twitter.com/RosinskiBill/status/528173120122023936

 

Shula saying Cam isn't elite. Didn't have to say it, just decided to throw it in needlessly: 

http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/11/mike_shula_says_cam_newton_isn.html

 

You have Rivera talking about Cam saying "If he's going to be our quarterback" after the Philly game.

 

Don't forget this all started with Gettleman having his insanely long pause when asked if Cam was a franchise quarterback.

 

What do you make of this campaign by people that work at Mint & Morehead against Cam? What's the purpose here?

 

And can we all agree it really sucks? People like to talk about how immature Cam supposedly is, has he ever said one bad thing about any of his terrible offensive linemen or receivers or coordinator or coach? Nope, Cam Newton has been a premium-grade A+ professional and teammate. Keep that in mind next time you're ready to jump all over Cam for supposedly being "immature".

 

 

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Whatever bad decisions Cam is making, they're not nearly as bad as the decisions to keep Rivera when Hurney was fired, to extend him after one good season, to promote Shula to OC, to ignore OL in the offseason, to cut Smitty, to stubbornly start the worst pair of starting OTs possibly in the history of the game, to kowtow to Goodell and media pressure by deactivating the second best player on our defense, and the list goes on.  So whatever bad decision making Cam is showing on the field is dwarfed in comparison to the bad decisions by management.

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