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Saints/Jordan sent Cam a broom and wine last year.


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A comment from a poster on 247Sports story about Cam keeping broom and wine bottle. "I thought Newton had a college education, you wouldn't know it by hearing him talk. He talks like an uneducated ghetto rat. He'll never be a great quarterback, he's too busy with being a narcissist and acting like a child. He's an embarrassment to the Panthers and their fans."

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6 hours ago, Darvinsun said:

Ron Rivera has no motivation, just look at him on the sidelines during games. How can you motivate someone else when you are literally just a deer caught in headlights during games.

I always thought this about Ron since he has a ring has a player he is comfortable with just getting a paycheck with us...

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1 hour ago, rbsponsel52 said:

A comment from a poster on 247Sports story about Cam keeping broom and wine bottle. "I thought Newton had a college education, you wouldn't know it by hearing him talk. He talks like an uneducated ghetto rat. He'll never be a great quarterback, he's too busy with being a narcissist and acting like a child. He's an embarrassment to the Panthers and their fans."

Really, I figured when certain people are comfortable in their own skin threatens the security of  certain insecure  people  with a certain perspective 

 

I always felt that's the reason cam got a lot of hate he is not a thug so they can't use that against him but he is very happy being who he is and that iterates certain people so he is a "narcissist" to them yet that is cool for you know who...on the ballet in 2016

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7 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Inconsequential, my ass. I would be diving at that motherfugers knee every damn play. fug Jordon, fug Drew Brees, fug Sean Peyton and fug Ron Rivera.

Unfortunately this organization isn't as passionate as you.

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12 minutes ago, Nice-Carolina-Chuck said:

You’re comparing this team to the 03’????

No, Chuck, I’m not doing that. 

I’m referencing that season to highlight a basic fact: you can either win and shut that noise up, or lose and be forced to deal with it.

This is 2018. Not 96, 03, 05, 08, 13, 14, 15, 17. 

And, no Chuck. I’m not advocating Carolina’s chances to win Monday. Far from it. 

There is (and will be) only one 2003. It was a glorious, special coronation for a franchise that struggled for 7 years to find an identity. 

This, is not that. 

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26 minutes ago, Billy_T said:

I'd be interested to know what kind of wine was sent....who knows, may have been really good wine!

According to this story, it was a bottle of 2013 Alexander Valley Cabernet from a winery aptly named “Jordan”, based in Sonoma.

3 minutes ago, Nice-Carolina-Chuck said:

Maybe Swiffer

Swiffers are legit. I remember when those things were new and it had the little nozzle to spray the area you’re about to clean. Awww yis, that was fire.

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