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Deshaun Watson: 'More accurate, faster, elusive than Cam Newton'


Cary Kollins

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1 minute ago, bull123 said:

As a Gamecock fan, we never beat him

hes a winner that’s for sure, and I hope he does well...I think he will be a good one

but Cam is such an athlete....that’s what pisses us all off so much....why aren’t we just dicing thru teams on offense?

these OL issues are troubling, but I still think we are gonna seeCam ball out this year

PS: if Norv puts in some rollout pass/run options, Cam may be unstoppable

(of course if the DE is there waiting on him since we can’t block them, that’s a problem)

you answered you own question . Did you watch Super Bowl 50 or the 2016 season? You know what happens when you put bad to average Oline against good or great pass rushers. 

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4 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

It's sad how many times people compare Qbs to Cam and say that cam is worse. He stays on people's minds

Love or Hate Cam Newton the dude is the biggest pro athlete in Carolina sports history. Don't know if people care but Cam Newton is why people even talk about us Nationally. If he wasn't on this team, we would be the most least talked about team in the NFL. I still can't believe he won a MVP a couple of years ago, who ever won MVP in the Carolina's? Cam is a star Nationally.

The media seems to love talking about him good or bad. We as Panthers fans should support him because like it or not he is the best athlete in Carolina "pro sports" history.

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4 hours ago, joeyxfresco said:

Remember when Russ, Luck, RG3 and Kap were supposed to be better than Cam too?

Exactly this. I remember vividly nearly the exact same quote being used to describe Kaepernick and RGIII, and yet here Cam is, continuing to quietly build a HOF caliber career while those guys eat poo. 

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20 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Ahhh who cares.

Watson seems like a good dude...and he was having a great year on an average team.  Time will tell what kind of QB he really is.  RG3 looked amazing his rookie season too.  

Yeah. Agree. People need to have their beef with Joe Theeseman, not Watson. 

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4 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

It's sad how many times people compare Qbs to Cam and say that cam is worse. He stays on people's minds

You  know he has the perfect  qb build body wise that most of these people that LOVE the qb position want for there  favorite qb if that make any  sense....

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