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Cam Newton Wins NFL Offensive Player Of The Week For The Upteenth (4th) Time


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Is anyone really surprised after Newton's 5 TD, 340 yd, 100 yd rushing, wink and a nod-Bad Ass, 38-35 last second victory vs Media Drenched NY Giants?

Quite frankly, I've lost count how many times Cam has won this (4X to be exact)!? LOL

Congratulations Cam

As I said last time I posted one of these... Hereeeeeeeee's your MVP!!

https://twitter.com/Panthers/status/679675227001860096

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3 minutes ago, Cookie Lyon said:

Congrats, Cam!

They should just rename the award after him at this point. LOL!

Peter King already has. http://mmqb.si.com/mmqb/2015/12/21/nfl-week-15-tyrann-mathieu-injury-odell-beckham-panthers-giants

OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Cam Newton, quarterback, Carolina. I am simply going to retire this honor. I’m just going to call it the “Cam Newton Memorial Offensive Player of the Week.” What is this? Every week he’s doing something new and impossible. In the 38-35 win over the Giants, he threw for 340 yards with five touchdowns and no picks (his third five-touchdown game in the past month)—and added 100 rushing yards on eight carries. This is a quarterback who’s been playing much more from the pocket than ever, but on Sunday in the Meadowlands, in as emotional a game the 14-0 Panthers have played this season, he needed his track shoes. Three times in the last 10 minutes he ran for a first down. Right now, Newton’s the best weapon in football, and it’s not close for second.

 

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