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Nfl.com, Who would you want to start your franchise with? Luck or Cam?


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http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-total-access/0ap3000000571976/Andrew-Luck-vs-Cam-Newton-Who-is-better

 

Basically both opted for Luck, implying that Cam's durability will be questionable moving forward.      I understand the point they are trying to make,  and it would come across a  lot better,    if the qb they were backing hasn't missed more games in 4 years,  than Cam has in 5 years. 

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4 minutes ago, JustLurking said:

LOL!!!! wow!!! Luck was my fantasy QB last year and he proved that he is garbage without a good Oline

You have no idea.  Last year was the year I WASN'T going to be a Homer in both my fantasy leagues.  And I picked luck in both of them. Needless to say I shall never apologize for my homerism again. Balls. 

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Luck was terrible last year before his injuries. And yeah it's pretty funny that they take Luck of Cam because of durability when Luck is the one missing all the games. 

Cam made Teddy Ginn look like a pro bowler. nough said

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4 minutes ago, Lumps said:

A cam vs luck debate, original.

 

and on a panthers forum...surely this will provoke some objective discussion.

 

 

Please August hurry the fug up.

 

Here's a recommendation: Don't read it if you don't like it.

Here's another: Get off your own lazy butt and start your own Lump-approved discussions.  I seem to be missing all of your sparkling conversation-starters in this forum.

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The only franchise I'd start building with Luck is an Amish buffet style restaurant that's open 6 days a week from 7am-1pm in Sugarcreek, OH.  Outside of that give me Cam for everything else.

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20 minutes ago, SCP said:

The only franchise I'd start building with Luck is an Amish buffet style restaurant that's open 6 days a week from 7am-1pm in Sugarcreek, OH.  Outside of that give me Cam for everything else.

Or a franchise of Andre the giant impersonators. Seriously, dude sounds just like him.

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