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2015 Cam has been the best thing to happen to the NFL in recent years.


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I was just thinking about how much as a Panther fan I have enjoyed this season, but I also came to a conclusion. Cam has brought new life to the NFL. Cam has become the player that every one loves/hates, there is no middle ground.

The fact that Cam is making football look fun again will gain a lot of new fans, people will turn on their Tv's in two weeks not only to watch Manning, but to cheer or boo Cam. Cam has become a star that gives ratings, and a role model for kids. Does anyone else agree?

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He is definitely polarizing like vick was a decade.  Of course, the difference is he is way better and his team is better.

Most people i know that are fans of other teams do not like him at all but i think they would admit we are fun to watch right now.

However, if he takes the beating that brady took from denvers defense, a lot of people would love it.  Our o line needs to not allow that and i dont think they will.

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Actually, I hope the narrative stays on Cam. Heck, I hope the Broncos are focusing all of their attention on him, too. Cam is great and possibly among the best to ever play the game, but the rest of the team is pretty darned good, too. When people forget that, they end up headed home, losing by 30 points or so...

 

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He will host SNL. I know thats not as big a deal as it used to be, but a lot of people still watch and wait. If the right sketches can be written, like with Peyton, once he hosted he exploded media wise. The same thing can happen with Cam if done right.

Also remake Hooper with Cam in the Terry Bradshaw role.

Tyler Perry's Turn that Cam down

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I really feel like this team has become special, they are exactly what people expects when you turn on the Tv to watch a football game, they are good at playing and they seem to have so much fun doing it. I have had so many people say they love the team's attitude and that you can tell they care about each other. Living in Texas where is Cowboys this, Cowboys that is a huge compliment.

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