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1 minute ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

In the regular season?

 

I just want him to score through thair and ground in the next games. So he can pass Steve Young in that stat.  Thrown and run TDs. That would be awesome. 

the regular season passing record is 50, set by brady in 2007. i don't think he had a rushing TD that year so if cam could amass 11 over two games he'd have the nfl all-time record.

almost certainly not gonna happen, but god if he went off for like 7 TDs against that failure of a falcons defense he'd have it right in his sights

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34 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

the regular season passing record is 50, set by brady in 2007. i don't think he had a rushing TD that year so if cam could amass 11 over two games he'd have the nfl all-time record.

almost certainly not gonna happen, but god if he went off for like 7 TDs against that failure of a falcons defense he'd have it right in his sights

Peyton Manning got 55 in 2013 to break bradys record.  (He had 1 rush td that year as well)

Fwiw, brady had 2 rushing tds in 2007 as well.

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/den/2013.htm?mobile=false

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NEVER would've guessed the strides Cam has made as a passer this year.  I figured he'd be a longshot MVP candidate (with KB), but my lord I've never been so confident in close games as I have this year.  I'd almost rather be down and have the ball in Cam's hands than I'd want the defense on the field with a lead. 

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The improvements he has made from year to year .... He will be the most feared QB for the next several years.

The Panthers will be talked about in the same sentence as the Super Bowl for the next 10 years.

GREAT time to be a Panthers fans, for those of us who are Day 1 fans .... I am in HEAVEN!!!!!!!

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