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Cam clearly gets into the heads of the entire opposing team...


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Never have I seen someone in football be 'mocked' by both the offense and the defense of the other teams like Newton does.  People clearly focus on him no matter what position they play. 

-Watt's 'first down' celebration

-Mallets horrible superman

Just to name a few just yesterday.  Gotta love it.

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Was going to make a thread on this.

How many players do you know that have the opposing team consistently mock a players celebration like teams do with Cam

Mallett losing, still does the Superman ... Watt the first down celebration after a hit ... Cam is the G.O.A.T.

It's like everybody wants a piece of Cam. He is electric. Notice Post Game he wore Hornets colors, that is a message to Steph Curry to come to Charlotte and play.

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I love it. Everyone is so caught up trying to make fun of Cam, they get distracted and we've come away with the wins.  Like had Mallet hit that last pass, we'd be pretty salty over folks making fun of Cam.  It goes to show how much of a star Cam is, and how he's looked up to by everyone.  Watt had a game, but still lost. Mallet gets a rushing TD and a great catch by his TE. But they still lost.  

Hope they enjoyed that.  Immitation is the greatest form of flattery after two straight wins =)

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It pissed me off that Mallett a career back up would do that. Kaepernick cool whatever (still hate him for it) ....but RYAN. MALLETT?!?

Mallett is actually now working on his own touchdown celebration dance.

It involves him putting his right hand up to his nose, doing an exaggerated sniffing motion and then shaking his head vigorously.

I'm not quite sure what it's supposed to represent.

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