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He has 350+ yards of total offense 4 TDs and puts up 37 points and you think "He didn't really have a great game for him"

He missed some throws today, but also made some rediculous throws and was killing GB with his feet.

Dude is a playmaker and is playing at a high level, and deserving of the MVP talk.

 

 

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As big of a Panther fan as i have been and always will be, i consider myself just as much of a fan of Cam, possibly to a fault.  If he makes a mistake, i want to investigate all possible reasons and causes before i blame him, and i had to say, today was tough.  I agree with everything you said, Tee, and i just kwpt thinking,"how very Panthers of us is it that the day the recievers are finally ON and catching everything, that Cam has probably his toughest day accuracy-wise?" Lol.

But, thats our team.  One player picks up another when they're down...  one unit picks up another when they're down.  All that matters is Cam made enough plays to win the game and beat the media's concensus "best QB in the league."  They can have Rodgers.  I got my QB.

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i have no complaints about anything in this game except for the refs. cam did well and he has done well all season. the WRs are finally stepping it up and i think they were the missing link on this team. and our schedule gets easier from here on out. things are looking good.

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All of those long passes were absolutely perfectly placed by Cam and had great touch on them. The long one to Funch, the long one to Cotch and the long one to Philly were just amazing. Hoping Philly can continue to get separation like that and Cam can keep hitting him. Build off of this effort receivers. Funch, Cotch and Philly all played well. A little surprising Ginn was basically a no-show.

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He got that first down as well...

When's the last time you heard a ref talk some bullshit like he was down at the 19 and 6/8ths yard line and poo...like you can see that on a blurry ass screen.

Any other team and that play stands....man said we will move it back a few eights of a yard...I want the NFL to show us this marking on the field....complete lol bullshit

 

 

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I keep looking at our schedule...who that we have left is gonna beat us? We just got thru by far the toughest part of our schedule undefeated. Who's gonna stop us now? Don't say Atlanta. Last I just saw they were getting beat by Blaine Gabbert.

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