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Game ball, who gets it?!!


jasonluckydog

Game ball for the 10th time  

83 members have voted

  1. 1. you know what to do.

    • Cam Newton
      65
    • Greg Olsen
      0
    • J Stewart
      8
    • Tolbert
      0
    • Ginn
      0
    • Funchess
      1
    • Luke
      0
    • TD
      0
    • Norman
      0
    • Kealy
      1
    • Oline
      0
    • Dline
      2
    • secondary
      0
    • LMAO this is Deadskin country
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Man what another beautiful Sunday, stress free football 2 weeks in a row, Game ball goes to Cam then Stewart, Ginn and Olsen on the O side. The O line kept Cam clean today!! Funchess played like a seasoned pro today very proud of him. Tolbert keeps bulldozing 

 

The D what else is new Coleman with the int, Norman shutdown everything. TD is a beast, Luke is awesome Kealy, Allen etc

 

 

My ball goes to CAM!!
 

I'm sure I left someone off so add your own

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Not to take anything away from Cam here, because he had an amazing game today, but I honestly would have to give it to Stewie.

 

His runs set the tone early for our team, pushing hard for yards after initial contact, and helping to open up the passing attack. Even when caught in the backfield, he still pushed on for positive yardage, and he only had two negative plays from him all game (2 plays of -1 yards). He may not have gotten much from the play, a yard or two, but I don't recall him getting taken down before hitting at least the line of scrimmage for almost the entire game. That's pretty amazing from any RB in this league.

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