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21 minutes ago, Jackofalltrades said:

Whitlock finally sees the light,

Not a Whitlock fan but I think he nailed this one.

Yes he did, and it's a big man (no pun) who can publicly state, with no equivocation, that he was wrong about a player.  Very few sportscasters are man enough to do that.  Interesting that he went on record as forecasting the panthers to end the season with a better record than Atlanta.

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Wow. Whitlock pretty much said what a lot of us fans have been thinking about how Cam played and the big problem with the offense: his wr's let him down. I'm surprised. Pleasantly surprised. It always takes time for a QB to gell with a new OC and Cam and Norv may just be on the same page now. Close enough that they have to drag the wr's up to snuff. Can't wait for Sunday!

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5 minutes ago, Professor Chaos said:

There is no reason for this thread to exist other than it making CANs happy that someone said something nice about Cam. This is the exact kind of trash I'm trying to take out. The TEAM lost, and Cam Newton is a part of that TEAM.

Dont be a douche

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