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ESPN First Take: Cam can't lose a game if he wants to win MVP


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Makes no sense, Cam leads the NFL in Total Touchdowns with less weapons compared to Tom Brady and Carson Palmer. Carson Palmer has Fitz, Floyd, Brown and now this David Johnson kid that had 200 Total yards and 3Tds. Brady looked human after Gronk missed one game. Stew misses yesterdays's game, Cam elevates his game and runs for 100 yards. The only person that should be in consideration with Cam is Russell Wilson, because he has taken his game up a notch with Lynch and Rawls gone, making Doug Baldwin look like a star, like Cam has made Ginn. 

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these two damn clowns can eat a whole bag of dicks .. Cam has ran away with MVP this year and brady hasn't doen anything spectacular since the first 7 weeks .. this is a joke just like the officiating .. 14-0 and he needs to win the rest ?? LMAO f these monkies

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1 minute ago, gmonjimbo said:

Makes no sense, Cam leads the NFL in Total Touchdowns with less weapons compared to Tom Brady and Carson Palmer. Carson Palmer has Fitz, Floyd, Brown and now this David Johnson kid that had 200 Total yards and 3Tds. Brady looked human after Gronk missed one game. Stew misses yesterdays's game, Cam elevates his game and runs for 100 yards. The only person that should be in consideration with Cam is Russell Wilson, because he has taken his game up a notch with Lynch and Rawls gone, making Doug Baldwin look like a star, like Cam has made Ginn. 

This. I hated Russel Wilson before this season because I always thought he was a system QB and would get exposed on a weak team and boy is he proving me wrong. I'm really looking forward to the clashes Cam and Wilson will have throughout their careers. Cam vs Wilson will be the new Brady vs Manning 

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2 minutes ago, joeyxfresco said:

This. I hated Russel Wilson before this season because I always thought he was a system QB and would get exposed on a weak team and boy is he proving me wrong. I'm really looking forward to the clashes Cam and Wilson will have throughout their careers. Cam vs Wilson will be the new Brady vs Manning 

Let's just hope we are on the Brady side of these matchups.

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