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The Panthers can beat any team in the NFL. But for that to happen:


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Cam has to get hot and start dominating like we know he can. He wasn't bad today against that pass rush, but still missed on some throws. I want to see him start taking over games again like he did all year last year. We know he can do it. I just want to see that fire and determination. Two wins in a row and wide open NFC, it's time for our sleeping giant to really wake up and do what we know he can

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1 minute ago, Byrdman4real said:

Cam is not the same because gman, the league rules and refs suck the life out most of the passion he had for the game and now its not fun for him. 

I think he can get hot real quick though. I said before, he's fueled by negativity. I do think he's not having fun but I don't think that takes his fight away. 

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1 minute ago, The Lobo said:

I wasn't able to watch were there any bad hits on cam and did they get called?

there was one huge sack by Aaron Donald where his and Cam's facemasks hit but it wasn't called- it was a toss up call and we all know by now that Cam never gets those 

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I give Shula a hard time on this board but Cam isn't running the ball as much..its taking aways from his game..that has a lot to do with the play calling..

If Shula can can revert back to 2015 Shula and Panthers have a balance of Cam audibles we can do damage the rest of the season..

But if this version of Shula continues, Cam is going to be limited..

Our defense is slowly clicking..we need the offense to step up..We know they can do it..hence Arizona vs Panthers just last week.

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, sharkkiller said:

Nothing really. He was hit, but they were all clean hits.

No they were not clean.

They were defenders launching at Cam and leaving their feet. They contacted his helmet twice snapping Cam's head back with helmet to helmet that could be heard in the stadium.

He was actually checked by the Rams Dr to rule out concussion for the protocol on the sideline following those hits.

Neither Barron or Donald's hits were called.

Olsen was extremely upset with the Donald hit.

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