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NFL.com - Cam Newton has not won a Playoff game.


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So after the terrible reporting over at espn from David Newton about Charles Johnson I Figured I would share this gem. While talking about Cam's new contract it is mentioned how Cam has a losing record and asked how difficult it is to give a 100 million dollar contract to someone who hasn't won a playoff game. http://www.nfl.com/videos/carolina-panthers/0ap3000000495325/Cam-Newton-signs-five-year-contract-extension

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Yeah that was brought up the day of the contract.  Its laughable how little they care for the small markets, like we dont even make up a healthy percentage points of revenue.  Our team is worth 1 Billion right?  With a B?  Thought so.  Suck it h8ters...

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Andrew Luck has beaten Alex Smith, and Andy Dalton, do those really count? Some people just can't accept Cam is a good qb I guess. Not to mention Cam has a better passer rating than Luck in the playoffs, ugh.

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Andrew Luck has beaten Alex Smith, and Andy Dalton, do those really count? Some people just can't accept Cam is a good qb I guess. Not to mention Cam has a better passer rating than Luck in the playoffs, ugh.

​You forgot he beat Manning, or did you just not know?

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When it's a large market team they know the facts down to the waterboy's grandmother. When it comes to the Panthers they don't even know the facts about Cam fuging Newton. This has been going on since the teams inception. They don't know much about our team, don't watch our games, and don't need to write a decent article to keep their jobs because our team doesn't matter to their advertisers. 

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Andrew Luck has beaten Alex Smith, and Andy Dalton, do those really count? Some people just can't accept Cam is a good qb I guess. Not to mention Cam has a better passer rating than Luck in the playoffs, ugh.

​Come on, man. Don't use that argument. People already say "Cam beat Ryan Lindley, does that really count?"

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I think his point was that they say that about Cam, so you should point the same standard at Luck.

​I dont know about that, Dalton, Smith and Manning have all been to the pro bowl at least. Lindley may never start a game again. And did he leave out Manning intentionally to try to make the point seem stronger?

Anywho, we know it's a team game and QB vs QB hardly is a decent measurable.

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Lol Luck throws like 5 picks to put the Colts in a 21 point deficit, then gets all the kudos for digging himself out of it. It's like spilling wine on a rug then patting yourself on the back for getting it out without leaving a stain. Yeah nice job there fuzzy nuts. 

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Lol Luck throws like 5 picks to put the Colts in a 21 point deficit, then gets all the kudos for digging himself out of it. It's like spilling wine on a rug then patting yourself on the back for getting it out without leaving a stain. Yeah nice job there fuzzy nuts. 

​That was a great comeback whether you want to discredit it or not..He deserves kudos for what he did in that game.  Its like the old saying..Its not how many times you get knocked down, but how many times you get back up.  Its not easy to dig yourself out of a hole like that.

Maybe he did spill wine on the rug (everyone has bad days), but he was able to wash out a stain that most others couldnt have.

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