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Russell Wilson is no Cam Newton


Nate Dogg

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Tonight, Russell Wilson is getting a taste of the medicine that Cam has had to swallow for years. No pocket, no time, no legitimate weapons on the outside. No help. Only thing is, Cam still looks like a mother fuging beast under the same circumstances. I wish this entire fan base understood how fortunate we are to watch Cam Newton play football. With Cam under center, you know we have a fighting chance any given Sunday. Can you imagine if Cam had a game like this? The media would be lining up for miles to pile on the he’s no good narrative. So glad Cam Newton is my quarterback. Keep Pounding.

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I get that the raiders got a couple first round picks for Mack but holy crap that trade is going to go down as one of the worst trades in NFL history especially if the Raiders don’t hit home runs with their acquired picks. Mack basically has defensive player of the year locked up the second week of the season.

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59 minutes ago, Nate Dogg said:

Tonight, Russell Wilson is getting a taste of the medicine that Cam has had to swallow for years. No pocket, no time, no legitimate weapons on the outside. No help. Only thing is, Cam still looks like a mother fuging beast under the same circumstances. I wish this entire fan base understood how fortunate we are to watch Cam Newton play football. With Cam under center, you know we have a fighting chance any given Sunday. Can you imagine if Cam had a game like this? The media would be lining up for miles to pile on the he’s no good narrative. So glad Cam Newton is my quarterback. Keep Pounding.

LOUDER FOR THE HATERS IN THE BACK

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Russel Wilson has been one of the luckiest players I have ever seen play the game of football. For some reason analysts just chalk it up to him being a "gamer". No there is nothing inherently good about narrowly avoiding sacks because you held onto the ball too long, running 20 yards backfield, miraculously avoiding getting sacked then just chucking the ball up and praying for a miracle catch which happens more often than not. 

Sorry I know there is a lot of pack fans on here who love him, but god damn he is so overrated. 

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