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Among Fans. Cam has a huge lead


DaveThePanther2008

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On December 12, 2015 at 8:26 AM, fanattic said:

Cam deserves any accolades he can acquire. He's been great for the Panthers. Your hearing this from a Falcon fan.

I know quite a few Falcons fans from my travels in GA  that are quite engaging and respectful even though there is a huge rivalry between the teams.  I was surprised because a lot of them are also SEC UGA and Alabama alumni. All dislike Cam as a rival but very respectful and complimentary regarding his talents and accomplishments. 

Its a a total contrast to what we usually see on the Interweb. Here's to an injury free afternoon of football. 

 

 

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23 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Totally agree.  Could you imagine if KB was in the mix.  This offense could be unstoppable.

IMO, in a round about way, not having KB has helped Cam tremendously With regards to development. He is actually going through his progressions, looking safetys off, and becoming a better pocket passer. I believe it is because he doesnt have the crutch that KB and #89 were earlier in his career. He used to just force that poo in there no matter what. very few  2nd or 3rd reads.

 

Now when he comes back next year, it is on like donkey kong.

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