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A win is a win.


Diehardpanther02

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This isn't a game where you have to say after "a win is a win." We dominated them. If not for our 2 turnovers, we shut them out. We moved the ball well against their top 5 defense too. This is a win we can have confidence in and bring that into next week. 

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Cam left it all on the field today.  Blood and guts.                 Off on his passing a little this game,  but sacrificed his body to move the chains.   Most qbs would have slid feet first,  on that third down run,    instead of lowering their shoulders and bulldozing into two defenders to pick up the first.

 

 

 

Edit:   Seriously...  the guy showed a lot of passion this game.   If any  "panther fans"...  watched this game  and saw him willing to do anything to move the chains...to keep his team alive,  and they want to be little bitches and complain about this or that.   Then fug them.  They aren't Panther fans.  They are trolls.

 

#RespecttheCam

 

 

 

 

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At some point you just need to accept the fact that Cam is a pretty damn good QB and get over it.

Is he perfect? No.

Does he miss some throws? Yes.

If he didn't miss throws he would literally be unstoppable.

End of the day, most games he does more positives for this team than negatives, and he still can improve.

That should have people excited.

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that was still a legit defense with one of the top secondaries in the entire league that the panthers just knocked off.  they mix and match personnel like nobody's business and have the craziest arsenal of exotic blitzes around.  arians is an adept, able coach and getting behind or losing momentum to his team plays right into what they like to do.  it's a testament to this team that they overcame that and stormed back for the win.

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Some Panther fans on multiple forums I frequent have been bitching and bitching ever since the game ended...   about Cam.

 

 

It's funny..  it's like they are more excited that Cam had 4 to 6 missed throws  instead of the actual win.      With the missed throws,  they can whine about it in every thread they post in.

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