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Cam Newton lost this game


Ace_Aladdin

Cam’s arm isn’t the same.  

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  1. 1. Cam’s arm isn’t the same.



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Just now, top dawg said:

He has certainly been key to three of the losses, and I'm not even including the Steelers game.

He has gone from forcing balls into coverage to downright missing receivers.

He has been really lazy with his footwork for some time now.  Throwing off the back foot consistently.  I have seen it all year.

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I’m 50/50 on Cam. I wouldn’t be mad moving on or getting him surgery and seeing if he can recover

his issue of holding on to the ball too long, staring down receivers (probably his biggest issue) and overthrowing and just facts to accept with him

now that his long ball is suffering and his legs aren’t much of a threat (his two biggest strengths) moving on isn’t unfathomable to panther fans, though may be to cam fans

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I love the circle jerk of the Cam haters out in full force.  Cam had some bad throws because his shoulder is shot, don't think its a question anymore.  It's like the whole reason you are a fan of this team is to make threads about how terrible Cam is as soon as we lose a game.  God I can't stand you people.

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12 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Obviously his arm isn’t the same, but he didn’t lose this game. Even assuming that last throw was on him and not a wrong route by funchess (I bet it was), lotta drops in that game. Even the slight over throw to wright, looked like wright shoulda been running harder.  Cam had a good game with a couple bad passes 

Take your head out of the sand.

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18 minutes ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

Why the fug does he keep on overthrowing his WRs?

The question should be why is the HC continuing to play a clearly injured QB?

knowing your qb had shoulder surgery in offseason, why did you not get a decent back up when teddy Bridgewater who knows Norm’s system was available for a 3rd

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5 minutes ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

jfc just trade for joe flacco or andy dalton or whoever the fug to satisfy these shitty fans. bring in one of these stiff JAGs to die behind this line. results would be worse ofc but it's never been about that anyway

i came in here to make veiled accusations of blatant racism but poo i didn't even have to

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