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Cam Newton Is Your NFC Offensive Player Of The Week, Again


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Just saw it on the NFL Network. Will post the link shortly when available.

This was so hot off the presses, there was no link when I started writing this.

It's Cam third such award this year (and counting).

One more step towards a potential MVP?

Hopefully Newton can do it again-against Atalanta; the Giants; Atlanta again, and Tampa Bay!?

Why not!? Let's shoot for 4 more Cam. You know these teams are going to want to knock off the Panthers; so the games may be competitive.  LOL

Congratulations Cam (and to your teammates for helping you win this award)

And lastly, let's not forget this is the 1 yr anniversary of Cam's potentially fatal automobile accident. God bless em!

http://www.panthers.com/news/article-2/Newton-Named-NFC-Offensive-Player-of-Week/fe1b8220-5a15-47db-a439-821abdb35291

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Newton did it in a five week span. The last player to do that was Tom Brady in 2007. Brady won MVP and led Pats to 16-0 regular season

 

#Panthers QB Cam Newton wins third NFC Offensive Player of the Week award in five weeks on anniversary of his wreck http://es.pn/1YYjFhs

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