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...so do Ryan Kalil, Deangelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart.  Like Cam, all past Pro-Bowl players.

 

 

Get some perspective morons, its a highly dependent Team Sport.  

 

Gettleman dropped the ball, everyone saw it coming and to compound matters Shula is not an NFL OC

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Yeah, I see Kalil overthrowing everybody, too.

 

He is contributing, along with his fellow OL members, it getting Cam who is already hurt hit so many times he is shell shocked.  

 

9 sacks just 6 days ago, Cam has taken a beating.  This is what happens, especially when you have a dumb play caller like Shula.

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I hate to tell ya, but the truth is Newton has actually had better protection today than he's had in a while.

 

Not all of the bad plays are on him, but unfortunately some of them have indeed been his fault.

 

He's just looking off right now.  Maybe he can get it back, but no denying he's earned his share of blame in this game.

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...so do Ryan Kalil, Deangelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart.  Like Cam, all past Pro-Bowl players.

 

 

Get some perspective morons, its a highly dependent Team Sport.  

 

Gettleman dropped the ball, everyone saw it coming and to compound matters Shula is not an NFL OC

 No team sport depends on one position more than football. The guys you mention do not play that position. 

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I hate to tell ya, but the truth is Newton has actually had better protection today than he's had in a while.

 

Not all of the bad plays are on him, but unfortunately some of them have indeed been his fault.

 

He's just looking off right now.  Maybe he can get it back, but no denying he's earned his share of blame in this game.

Cam won't be good for the rest of the games. It starts from the top, but you know that. Good coaches get the best out of their players. They aren't going to help him. The past trauma Cam has endured has all added up to him breaking down this year. A QB can't be great forever with consistently terrible lines and coaching.

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