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Cam needs a ring


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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000817278/article/cam-newton-im-only-missing-a-super-bowl-title

I like that he is doing some self assessment to see what he can do better.   As long as the line holds up I think he'll have no excuses why he won't make his goal. I want him to win more than one.  I want to see him as the perennial #1 QB.  He has the talent and drive.

 

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He's gotten better every year, except last year and there's a lot to that. If he'll continue to grow as a passer then I think it's only a matter or time, especially once you factor in the how good the D has been. 

I hope last year was just a perfect storm of crap and isn't the beginning of the end. 

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3 minutes ago, RetiredCollegeCoach said:

Cam needs a ring...

 

...from the front office

 

..."Hello, is this Cam? Derek Anderson is starting..."

I hate so much how Cam was benched over a fuging tie. You'll never see Rogers or Brady or any other top QBs get benched for something so stupid.

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1 minute ago, KillerKat said:

I hate so much how Cam was benched over a fuging tie. You'll never see Rogers or Brady or any other top QBs get benched for something so stupid.

That guy hates cam. Have you not seen his posts? He's saying Derek Anderson should be our starting qb

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3 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

That guy hates cam. Have you not seen his posts? He's saying Derek Anderson should be our starting qb

He's probably a closest racist. And I don't throw that insult around lightly. It's just that I've notice that there's an unfortunate correlation between local Panthers fans who still hate Cam after 6 seasons and racist assholes. 

The only other corollaries are butthurt SEC fans and old fuddie duddies but even most of them have warmed up to him now. The only Panthers fans fervently opposed to him are the racists.

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Tbh the panthers need to win me a superbowl

 

ive invested a lot of time, money and emmotions in their fan trap. They are very well compensated

 

win me and other panthers fans a damn superbowl

 

i hate it when i hear "we need to grt this guy a ring"

 

fug that. Give me a fugin ring that guy is taken care of

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I used to be somewhat prominent in discussion groups for this team, but not in the last few years. I always stayed away from this board because it's filled with football neophytes, statline prosts, and Wonder Woman groupies, but there comes a time for truth - everywhere. When we go 0-4 to start the season, I'll be here to talk turkey.

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38 minutes ago, RetiredCollegeCoach said:

I used to be somewhat prominent in discussion groups for this team, but not in the last few years. I always stayed away from this board because it's filled with football neophytes, statline prosts, and Wonder Woman groupies, but there comes a time for truth - everywhere. When we go 0-4 to start the season, I'll be here to talk turkey.

Hopefully the mods will ban you before then. You bring nothing to the discussion. There's a guy on here named CPantherKing, you two should have a circle jerk 

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