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Taking into account everything, Cam just had one of the greatest seasons in NFL history


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Cam's number don't even begin to due him justice, the amount of yards and TD's dropped by our receivers this season was mind boggling. Our running game was decent at best, the O-line was good but they masked its problems with doing a lot of max protection. Coming into 2015 taking into account the 2014 season our receivers had the least amount of yards, reception and TD in the entire NFL. And yet with all that Cam almost led the league in passing TD, the guy is special.

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How does some of the media explain criticizing the Panthers for overpaying a running athlete who may never learn to play the position to voting him for MVP the very next season. 

That Crow goes down a little hard.  

Its so bad that some guys try to justify how Carson Palmer is better. 

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cam accounted for 45 total touchdowns this year, pushing dan marino's 1986 campaign out of the 7th all-time slot. give ted ginn two of those dropped touchdowns back and cam sits at 5th place all time on that list

not that historic, but... pretty damn historic.

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3 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

cam accounted for 45 total touchdowns this year, pushing dan marino's 1986 campaign out of the 7th all-time slot. give ted ginn two of those dropped touchdowns back and cam sits at 5th place all time on that list

not that historic, but... pretty damn historic.

He may not break Peyton's 55 passing TDs record but I would bet he sets the all time total TD record in his career with 60 or more total in the near future. GOAT Cam for MVP.

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5 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

He may not break Peyton's 55 passing TDs record but I would bet he sets the all time total TD record in his career with 60 or more total in the near future. GOAT Cam for MVP.

if he plays for another ten years he'll reset every record in the book except for maybe that one. 55 is insane.

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2 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

if he plays for another ten years he'll reset every record in the book except for maybe that one. 55 is insane.

I definitely see him playing into his 40s. Of course nothing is set but I just feel we'll have him wining championships for well over another decade.

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40?  IDK.  I honestly don't know if his body will hold up that long considering his style of play.  I of course hope I'm wrong but you have to be realistic.  The best example of a starting QB taking the punishment like that into his 40's is Brett Farve and he didn't run like Newton.  We and Cam can only wish to he can last that long.

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