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Cam IS on the hot seat!


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In fact, on the hottest seat of anybody in the entire NFC South according to David retard Newton....

 

“I was torn here between Koetter and Panthers quarterback Cam Newton. This is a big year for Newton with a new offensive coordinator and system. If he doesn't show improvement after consecutive down years, there will be a lot of questions about his future.”

 

http://www.espn.com/blog/carolina-panthers

 

How does this moron have a job? Cam has been the entire frigging offense here his whole career and we have 3 years of him for peanuts and he’s on the hottest seat in the division!? What a joke of a reporter.

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As much as I don't like David Newton, he semi has a point. You are confusing being the while offense with his point of being a quarterback. For years he hasn't had weapons or a competent OC, so what Mr David Newton is saying pretty much is..we went out and got one of the best OC in the history of the game and have surrounded Cam with a ton of talent... If he can't succeed with what we have now, what are the excuses?  

 

Just because as a fan base people love Cam, doesn't mean you can ignore the fact that our quarterback has accuracy issues, which he's had since college, but by 8 years in the league, he should have fixed that by now. Hopefully all theyeats of excuses were correct and this year he sky rockets.fingers crossed 

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1 minute ago, Johnny Rockets said:

Reading the article, David's choice for the hottest seat was Koetter which was everyone's choice except for one who chose Winston. David mentions considering Cam but no one chose him as being on the hottest seat. 

He chose Cam and then backed out of it by changing the question to which coach is on the hot seat because “a player can’t be on the hot seat.” Don’t give him a pass here.

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Cam has been one of the most successful QBs in NFL history to this point in his career despite the pathetic weapons and poor coaching around him.  If Turner is still as good as everyone here seems to think, I think Cam will be just fine.

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Cam has already been successful with lesser talent. It isn’t an excuse for being unsuccessful, so what he said makes no sense. Cam was league MVP with nothing around him. We hope Norv helps him get back there with more weapons. 

The coaching staff will be on the hot seat if they can’t provide help for Cam.

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6 minutes ago, rhyslloyd said:

Cam has been one of the most successful QBs in NFL history to this point in his career despite the pathetic weapons and poor coaching around him.  If Turner is still as good as everyone here seems to think, I think Cam will be just fine.

^^ This.

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