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Sportsnation: Cam is MVP


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Just now, SamMills4Life said:

Yeah, I tried to pause my video feed but I just missed it. Color me surprised. I thought the majority of the nation still believes that Cam is a low IQ run-first quarterback.

haha yeah I was shocked too .. had to rewind

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11 hours ago, RelaxImaPro said:

Smitty called it back in 2012 on the top 100 show.  "Ask me 3 years from now who's the best player in the league... Cam Newton."

I remember also, that in some interview, might have been the same one. He said all Cam needed was touch in his passes. If he got that, he'd be unstoppable. He was right about that. 

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Is it just me or is the MVP talk this year dominating sports talk more than usual?  

I mean, Cam winning MVP would be great but losing out to Brady would not be terrible.  Brady has his team at 10-0 with 19 different offensive line combinations prior to last nights game.  Hate him or love him the dude is amazing.

I'm just happy that Cam has his head on straight and treats the MVP talk as what it is.... just talk.

This team has bigger goals now and accomplishing them will do a heck of a lot more to spread out some individual awards than internet polls in week 10.

 

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