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Cam struggles when faced with adversity. That speaks volumes about his life. He has always been the biggest and strongest amongst his peers. Cam doesn't know what it's like to be a underdog. So he not going to work on his footwork. He has always relied on natural talent. If he perfected his craft he could easily be one of the top 5 greatest football players ever.... With that being said Cam is f u c k ing up big time and most of it is on him.. He is the quarterback, the most important position on any football team....

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9 hours ago, Malt Liquor said:

Cam struggles when faced with adversity. That speaks volumes about his life. He has always been the biggest and strongest amongst his peers. Cam doesn't know what it's like to be a underdog. So he not going to work on his footwork. He has always relied on natural talent. If he perfected his craft he could easily be one of the top 5 greatest football players ever.... With that being said Cam is f u c k ing up big time and most of it is on him.. He is the quarterback, the most important position on any football team....

only thing i'm gonna agree with is the footwork issue. he is a super hard worker so i don't buy that part of your argument, but he certainly undervalues it.  watching brees' videos of how hard and how long he has been perfecting his footwork is disturbing as a panther fan.   

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Cam can certainly win us a Superbowl championship. It's this organization's fault 100% for FAILING to supply Cam Newton with the weapons he needed. Now he's got a decent chock of young talent. We got Run CMC, DJ "I'm gonna be a big star for this Panthers team." Moore, Curtis Samuel who has vastly improved from a year ago, and this team has a suddenly impressive looking Ian Thomas on it's roster. One more piece and some protection in place, and it's there. Superbowl Offense, I hate the fact how the Gettleman years were wasted. We should have protected our QB. Wasted time and Rivera hasn't always been terrible, he's just been terrible this season. I think this team just needs a huge breath of fresh air, Norv can stay coordinator but Washigton and Rivera need to go along with Hurney. 

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Just now, JOE FROM MAINE said:

Knew when the Panthers selected Cam that overall, he would never lead them to a superbowl title.  

What about becoming league MVP, shattering records left-right and leading his team to a Super Bowl. Did you call that? Clown.

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1 minute ago, JOE FROM MAINE said:

Apologies, new here, not certain how to edit a post, but let me eloborate...

Generally speaking, running quarterbacks who run for high yardard during the season are not a great overall "pocket passer" and in the end, "running" quarterbacks don't turn out very good.

 

Nah, your intentions were clear and are quite literally what Diddy is looking for in his OP. 

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Just now, JOE FROM MAINE said:

I'm a relocated Yankee, followed some other teams in my youth, some who had running quarterbacks.

Football is a team sport.

You can have a great running quarterback who can rack up all the stats they want, but in the end, if you can't win the big one, tells me enough about you as a "leader" and your abilities on the sport you play. 

I might of missed it, but did Cam actually win a superbowl?  He had his chance, and he got flustered and lost it.  

I'm NOT trying to be negative, but only pointing out actually what has happened per the team he has played on.  

 

 

 

Yeah, it’s Cams fault and not the fact that Denver basically called the Panthers’ offensive game plan from jump, not the fixed officials over-turning catches, the egregious head-hunting, and the NFL’s burning desire to send Manning out on a high note.

 

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3 minutes ago, JOE FROM MAINE said:

Thank you for knowing SO much :)

 

If I say Cam Newton will not lead the panthers to a superbowl is that considerred "anti Cam"?

 

Just don't think he will do it.

 

 

You quite literally registered to post that bullshit. fug off.

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1 minute ago, JOE FROM MAINE said:

Dude, I think you need to get a life LOL (apologies if you're a modeator, but dang, you sound like a pats fan who just lost the superbowl last year complaining about conspiracy theories LOL).

 

Does football pay your paycheck?

 

Cam had one chance and lost it.

 

A team (let alone football team) does NOT consist of ONE man. 

 

I never thought Cam was the guy to begin with due to his father.  Only a personal opinion though.  

 

 

 

 

 

“Cam had one chance and he lost it”

 

A team (let alone football team) does NOT consist of ONE man. 

which one is it, Joe?

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