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Saints should not be scared of Cam Newton


Jeremy Igo

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I found this post amusing... 

http://bigeasybeliever.com/2016/07/16/saints-respect-cam-newton-but-they-shouldnt-be-scared/

In it, the author writes.... 

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This is the same Cam Newton after all, that was just a year removed from one of the worst quarterback performances of recent memory in 2014, when he couldn’t even hit the broadside of a barn with one of his passes.

Wait, what? 

Cam had a bum ankle, fractured ribs, and even had a spinal injury from a car wreck. With all that, he still ranked 73th on the NFL top 100 list. 

 

Oh Saints fans, you never disappoint. 

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Saints fans just mad.            Brees........one of the greatest reg season qbs of all-time...... a qb that will probably finish #1 in passing yards and #2 in TDs,    a qb whose reg season is so dominant,  it will probably land him in the HOF on the first ballot...

 

 

..........................  has never held the greatest reg season title.        League MVP. 

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that's a lot of fuging words to say virtually nothing.  yeah no poo if you get an all pro pass rusher having the game of his life one on one with mike remmers it's going to be a problem.  like it's some kind of breakthrough in football theory that hitting a quarterback a lot tends to shake him up. 

the best part though is where he insinuates that moving stephone anthony to SAM and blitzing him is equivalent somehow.

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on another note when the panthers went into the dome in 2014 couldn't the saints have essentially wrapped up the division then and there?  of course we know what happened pretty much from the first drive but i remember the mood around pantherland being pretty subdued before kickoff.

i feel like that team has a tendency to quit on payton and that's much more worrisome than any personnel or scheme issue.

 

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Just now, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

on another note when the panthers went into the dome in 2014 couldn't the saints have essentially wrapped up the division then and there?  of course we know what happened pretty much from the first drive but i remember the mood around pantherland being pretty subdued before kickoff.

i feel like that team has a tendency to quit on payton and that's much more worrisome than any personnel or scheme issue.

 

Good point. 

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1 hour ago, Castavar said:

This "Denver has laid out a blueprint" bullsh*t is stupid. So I guess historically elite defenses just grow on trees now lol

Even that desperate, pathetic narrative wouldn't exist if KB is playing for Cotch and Tolbert didn't fumble after running for a first down on the other side of the field, about the only thing rarer than 17 win seasons in the NFL.

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