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It'll be this all over again:newtonbreakinganklespatsside.gif?w=406&h

 

The most impressive thing about this clip to me is #54 getting juked out of his shoes in the backfield then staying with the play, running 20 yards downfield and tackling Cam. Ridiculous effort on his part. Props. 

 

Still left his jock in the backfield though. 

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The most impressive thing about this clip to me is #54 getting juked out of his shoes in the backfield then staying with the play, running 20 yards downfield and tackling Cam. Ridiculous effort on his part. Props. 

 

Still left his jock in the backfield though. 

Man, that was when our offense was borderline offensive too.  But the offensive line was 10X better.  Just the weapons or lack there of were not.  

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My prediction is panthers vs jets superbowl. Two underated teams this is the year we finally got cam some weapons and have a stacked wr core. Jets on the other hand got a good defense and if petty can beat out geno they might have something there . I believe this is our year and cam is going to want to perform and get a superbowl so he gets that big contract.

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The most impressive thing about this clip to me is #54 getting juked out of his shoes in the backfield then staying with the play, running 20 yards downfield and tackling Cam. Ridiculous effort on his part. Props. 

 

Still left his jock in the backfield though. 

 

What I also find unacceptable Bell didn't finish his block on #54, which resulted in him making the tackle. Glad that heap of turnstile poo is gone from the team. 

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We aren't going anywhere near the SB until Shula is gone. We can win the south with a 9-7 record and will, win a home playoff game, then crap out again.

That being said, this is the perfect opportunity for the league to rig it yet again for Peyton to get another ring and head off into the sunset.

Jesus Tap dancing Christ, you people just don't give it a rest. This is a vastly improved offense to last year and to the offense that went 12-4 the year before. This team can be super successful with Shula at the helm of the offense - like it or not.

I believe with Stewart shouldering the load as the feature back, KB with a year of NFL experience under his belt, the addition of Funchess and Ginn to the passing game, and what looks to be a much improved o-line (at least on paper), that the sky is the limit with this offense.

Add to that what should be a monstrous defense, the Panthers should be a handful for every single NFL team out there. Can't fuging wait to start kicking the poo out of everyone on the schedule. Let's fuging get it!!!!

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FWIW on PTI yesterday, Tony K asked Wilbon if Cam can be dominant. Wilbon said he thinks Carolina looks good and can win a SB but cam won't be looked at as dominant.

Pretty rational take and I, as a fan, think he can be dominant. Especially in light of an improved roster and improved health.

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