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Official Panthers at Falcons Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, Icebox said:

That's a pile of straw man poo and you know it.

Cam is playing terribly. Others are playing terribly, too, but that doesn't excuse Cam's performance.

It's not logically inconsistent to think that Cam is 100% to blame for the interception and that CMC boffed an easy first down conversion by playing dumb. In fact, that's what every reasonable viewer should believe.

Uh huh.

For some reason the only player that consistently faces your wrath is the only player that carries this team on his shoulders.

How interesting.

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Just now, MillionDollarCam said:

I love Cam as much as the next guy and when I posted under CP8789, I was actually the initial individual to create a Newton thread in the NFL Draft forum after Cam's 3rd game at Auburn...

However, those that attribute all of Cam's errors to his WR's have some serious blinders on. Cam is a great QB but his inaccuracy is certainly an issue. Saying otherwise is foolish.

Have said many times: Newton is a more athletic Brett Favre. He's capable of being both laser accurate and broad side of the barn off target. 

The vast majority of the time he's at least 'general vicinity' accurate, but just like Favre he sometimes has off days.

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Just now, Hoenheim said:

cam has been trash this game dude. McCaffreys not the only one playing like poo. 

Beyond the clearly awful interception he threw, there's no way in hell we aren't getting flat out blown off the field without Cam Newton today. Have you seen the run game?

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