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Nfl.com video: "Colin Kaepernick not an entirely different QB to Cam Newton"


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Another "analyst" spewing diarrhea from his mouth as his is justification as to why Richard Sherman will have 2 interceptions of Cam, one for a pick 6.

 

I as a fan don't need the panthers to win this game for my support of them but wouldn't it be so much better if we could shut fools like this up tomorrow? What say you?

 

http://now.nfl.com/sharenow/d0cbb4ef-760a-46f0-969e-2385b93c321c

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Anyone that compares Cam to any young QB.....is lazy. They aren't aren't alike.

Especially as passers

Especially as runners

Very different

Just bc you pass and run doesn't make you alike. He runs distinctly different and his habits in the pocket are as well

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Bruschi just said that Cam looks to run while Wilson looks to pass. Do these guys even watch games?

LMAO

Can always sits too long in the pocket. He takes sacks bc he doesn't bail often when he should. From day one he has often overcompensated bc of people like Bruschi and is always looking to pass

Cam does do a recieve more direct calls by far than any other duel threat QB. So his rush totals are high

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Bruschi just said that Cam looks to run while Wilson looks to pass. Do these guys even watch games?

Thought that was Stink, that said that. Anyway, I was thinking the same thing. These guys haven't watched us play. These idiots also said we would lose 31-13 and 38-13 respectively. My thought was...who the hell is going to score 30+ points? I cant wait until we shock the damn world Sat night!
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Now a days if a QB scrambles they're automatically put in the stereotype of Cam/Kaepernick/Russel. I can't wait for Mariota to come in....

Luck is a pretty good running QB too but he's obviously isn't in that "category". These people write for people like themselves, who have no idea who the Panthers OR Cam Newton really are. Please forgive their ignorance for they know not and shall be taught Saturday

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