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The Next Time A Falcon's Fan Tells You Cam's No Man...


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6 minutes ago, Brownmike said:

You really don't understand the difference between a QB not making a block in a regular season game and the NFL MVP running from a fumble,with the SB on the line, lol?

You Cam Newton fans are adorable.

Nobody wants their franchise QB blocking in a regular season game.  

Everyone wants their franchise QB to put forth maximum effort in the SB.  Running from a fumble,with the SB on the line is pathetic.

 

Everyone appreciates their qb blocking if they are physically able to.

Pathetic is choking on a lead as large as you did.  That was fabulous.

In all honesty I don't have these silly typest of petty bickering about players with people in real life.  Generally you talk a tiny bit of fun trash, watch the game, and venture in to more pertinent discussion.

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2 minutes ago, manu4t said:


Truth^^^^^^


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Matt Ryan isn't apparently better, he is better than Cam Newton.  By any measurement you want to use.  Cam Newton has had one really good season and that's it.  And he followed up that season with his worst.  Newton is in his 6th season and barely completed 50% of his passes.  That's pathetic.

 

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13 minutes ago, Brownmike said:

Singlehandedly?  Seems to me the Panthers D had as much to do with the Panthers 2015 season as Cam.  Without that D how did "Superman" look?

And unless they fix that D the Panther's "relevance" looks to be short lived.

We had one of the top offenses in his rookie year, unfortunately the defense wasn't up to the task. Our D finally started coming around in 2013 when we proceeded to win the division 3 years in a row. That's no coincidence.

You clearly know little about the team, though you've been hemming and hawing for several hours about Newton. Yawn.

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Matt Ryan isn't apparently better, he is better than Cam Newton.  By any measurement you want to use.  Cam Newton has had one really good season and that's it.  And he followed up that season with his worst.  Newton is in his 6th season and barely completed 50% of his passes.  That's pathetic.

 


What is pathetic is your team blowing a 25 point lead in the SB.


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2 minutes ago, Brownmike said:

 Cam Newton has had one really good season and that's it. 

 

*Cam Newton breaks rookie records his rookie year with one of the best offenses in Carolina* 

*Continues getting better year after year*

Nah, he's only been good one season. Remind me the last time Matt Ryan was relevant prior to last season in the Cam Newton era?

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12 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Not as bad as seeing the Falcons regressing meltdown in the 4th quarter of the Superbowl with a 25 point lead.

I don't know about that....going from MVP, 17-2, making the SB to 6-9 and barely completing 50% of his passes is one hell of a regression by anyone's standards.

 I wonder if any other NFL MVP has ever had such a horrible follow up year to an MVP season?  Maybe one who had a major injury and missed most of the year but Cam played 15 games and justs tunk it up.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Brownmike said:

I don't know about that....going from MVP, 17-2, making the SB to 6-9 and barely completing 50% of his passes is one hell of a regression by anyone's standards.

 I wonder if any other NFL MVP has ever had such a horrible follow up year to an MVP season?  Maybe one who had a major injury and missed most of the year but Cam played 15 games and justs tunk it up.

 

 

I wonder if any other NFL MVP blew a 25 point lead in the Superbowl in the 4th quarter.

That's one hell of an instant regression by anyone's standards.

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4 minutes ago, Brownmike said:

I don't know about that....going from MVP, 17-2, making the SB to 6-9 and barely completing 50% of his passes is one hell of a regression by anyone's standards.

 I wonder if any other NFL MVP has ever had such a horrible follow up year to an MVP season?  Maybe one who had a major injury and missed most of the year but Cam played 15 games and justs tunk it up.

 

 

Get your popcorn and you will see it again next year.

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4 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

*Cam Newton breaks rookie records his rookie year with one of the best offenses in Carolina* 

*Continues getting better year after year*

Nah, he's only been good one season. Remind me the last time Matt Ryan was relevant prior to last season in the Cam Newton era?

 

When has Cam Newton been relevant outside of 2015?  He broke the rookie record on a terrible team then it was broke the very next season by Andrew Luck.

Hes had two winning seasons in his six seasons.  Only 3 playoff wins and one of those came against a Cardinals team that was down to their 4th string QB. The only reason the Panthers even made the playoffs that season is because their division was so terrible 7 wins won it.  Even still I think Cam only went 5-8-1 as a starter that year.

Ryan has been a better QB, it's not even debatable.

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9 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

I wonder if any other NFL MVP blew a 25 point lead in the Superbowl in the 4th quarter.

That's one hell of an instant regression by anyone's standards.

Nobody has ever blown a 25 point lead in the 4th quarter of the SB.  I know it's been three weeks or so since the SB and it's hard to remember that far back so maybe you should look things up before posting next time?

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When has Cam Newton been relevant outside of 2015?  He broke the rookie record on a terrible team then it was broke the very next season by Andrew Luck.

Hes had two winning seasons in his six seasons.  Only 3 playoff wins and one of those came against a Cardinals team that was down to their 4th string QB. The only reason the Panthers even made the playoffs that season is because their division was so terrible 7 wins won it.  Even still I think Cam only went 5-8-1 as a starter that year.

Ryan has been a better QB, it's not even debatable.


Serious question

If your team had your effort in this thread in the SB would they have blown that 25 point lead and made SB history for the most embarrassing collapse ever?


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