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Cam Newton was the best offensive player in Super Bowl 50


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1 hour ago, TheRed said:

Breaking news at 11: Older white guy on the internet posts a dumb ass comment.

Let's be honest, I have heard with my own ears older black dudes say the same sh!t. 

That's fine that you think you need to be some kind of defender...but, fans like me, did immature crap and see the same in Cam, and don't want that for him. I'm tired of the grow up crap surrounding Cam. We are always growing up, and tbh Cam won't react the same way again. So I'm over it and let it go...

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15 minutes ago, Jangler said:

Let's be honest, I have heard with my own ears older black dudes say the same sh!t. 

That's fine that you think you need to be some kind of defender...but, fans like me, did immature crap and see the same in Cam, and don't want that for him. I'm tired of the grow up crap surrounding Cam. We are always growing up, and tbh Cam won't react the same way again. So I'm over it and let it go...

Well, for me personally, there was nothing to "get over" regarding the entire matter.

The face of our franchise was very upset about losing the biggest game of his career, and the biggest game in the history of our franchise? Oh the horror!

Yet the same people so worried about this conveniently forget to mention how classy he was toward Manning after the game.

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2 hours ago, thomas96 said:
 
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Maybe so, but as leader of his team he still lost the game, no excuses.

you have no idea how bad i wish i could travel back in time to 2014 and make a bunch of bets with guys like this on whether andrew luck or cam newton would play in a super bowl or win league MVP first

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27 minutes ago, TheRed said:

Well, for me personally, there was nothing to "get over" regarding the entire matter.

The face of our franchise was very upset about losing the biggest game of his career, and the biggest game in the history of our franchise? Oh the horror!

Yet the same people so worried about this conveniently forget to mention how classy he was toward Manning after the game.

This exactly.

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PFF gave him a +1.6 positive grade. He ran effectively, threw some great deep balls, and had a ton of drops plus tackles that were playing poorly. All things considered, he played about as well as you'd expect anyone to in that situation.

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Honestly I did think Cam had a good game in the flow of things. He didn't have anything to work with and still moved the ball quite a bit. He did fumble twice but we had other turnovers that cost us as well from the running backs and a tipped ball by Ginn that was picked in the redzone. Overall I thought Cam could have played better but still played well. It felt like he wore down running the ball. I kept expecting him to make something happen in the 4th quarter and he looked done as a runner.

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This pisses me off more then the lost tbh, you have your qb still playing at a high level even with the defenses t'ing off on him and the guys around him can't make one play or hold on to the ball. Besides Philly and ginn occasionally no one bothered to show up offensively and guess who gets all the blame by dumbass haters, Cam does. Can't wait for Sept to get here, and I hope we go all out getting some guys in here who can catch, most costly and consistent thing holding this team back 

 

 

We we reverted back to 2011 panthers during the SB where cam has to play a damn near perfect game to give us a chance at winning.

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21 hours ago, thomas96 said:
 
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Maybe so, but as leader of his team he still lost the game, no excuses.

So anything other than "Cam sucks" is an excuse, got it. LOL

I actually think Cam should be flattered by the Broncos defense thinking they "shut him down". If they consider 265 passing and 49 rushing a "shut down" that tells you how much they respect and fear what Cam can do. 

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