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Hadn't seen this article posted but he talks about how Cam needs better wide receivers and how high he thinks Cams ceiling is.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/06/17/panthers-g-m-thinks-better-receivers-will-only-help-cam-newton/

Worth the read cause Gettleman is just super cool.

"When you've got guys dropping balls, it ain't the quarterbacks fault"

 

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4 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

Reading the comments section,  makes me realize how many are still stuck on Cam's SB fumble.

Sad.

I'm around colt and bears fans, and that's all they talk about when cam is brought up. Ppl are dumb.

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PFT is to dumbass low info football fans as a pool of stagnant water is to mosquitos.  think of the dumbest, loudest cowboys fan you've ever met; i'm talking about the guy who proclaims romo the best quarterback in the NFL, answers any back-talk with "FIVE RANGS", and thinks the cowboys have the best coach, best owner, and best players at every position. that's your average PFT commenter.

if there's an article having even the slightest thing to do with the panthers it's really unusual if there isn't a cam fumble joke within the first ten replies.  i'm convinced that there are trolls who sit on that site all day long and wait for something about the panthers to appear to post their boilerplate.  articles having anything to do with tom brady or the patriots get a similar treatment. 

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4 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I'm around colt and bears fans, and that's all they talk about when cam is brought up. Ppl are dumb.

To be fair SB bad plays have always been a point of criticism.

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“I told you guys a year ago that he can take us to the promised land. He did. Now we’ve got to just take one more step,” Gettleman said. “He’s very capable of doing that, but the other guys have to do their part, too. . . .

Great read. I don't even read the comments anymore 

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“When you’ve got guys dropping balls, it ain’t the quarterback’s fault. There’s a reason they call them receiver. ”

Asked how high Newton’s ceiling was, Gettleman replied: “I’m kind of interested to find out. We’ll see.”

These are great Gettle-isms! good stuff.

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I don't have to click that article to know there is some loser named "nhpats" obsessively mashing idiotic comments into his keyboard in a desperate attempt to draw the attention off of the patriots latest cheating scandal.

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14 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Related: What on earth is the shirt Gettleman is wearing in this pic?

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It would seem Jared Allen has a pro bull named Airtime and that is one of their t-shirts. I couldn't get the website to pull up to officially link to it but type "Airtime Pro Bull" into google and it comes up along with the same pic on that shirt in the image search.

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