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4 minutes ago, Hammerin'Cam1 said:

lol you don't think all this Cam shoulder talk serves to do the same? It does. Stir the pot for ratings, and you people buy into it.

Was Cam unable to throw the ball more than 20 yards this year?

Was he benched by the ownership for the last two games?

Seems like that would be an area of concern worthy of discussion.

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Most of that amazing draft is gone now and despite a pathwork OL and injury issues they still went 10-6 and made the playoffs. That's the difference between a Pete Carroll and a Ron Rivera. We have to catch every break we can to have a winning record under Rivera.

Fukin nailed it, boss.

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5 minutes ago, Hammerin'Cam1 said:

I mean ... the reason we lost vs. Seattle is because we pissed away almost every trip we had to the Red Zone and we were in the Red Zone a lot ... passes 20 yards aren't really used in the Red Zone and in Detroit Funchess and Gano were the reasons we lost, so there are 2 losses right there not on Cam's ability to throw downfield. 

Vs. the Saints a lack of downfield throws, wasnt why we lost either ... what a tired ass excuse for saying Cam has shoulder issues, but he couldn't throw downfield, yes the fug he could

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Cams throwing arm isn't an issue worthy of discussion, got it.

Cam and the Panthers organization will be thrilled to find this out.

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30 minutes ago, SOJA said:

the seahawks are consistently one of the luckiest teams I've ever seen. 

Over the last 7-8 years, definitely. But keep in mind it took them 30 seasons to just get to a Superbowl, and 38 seasons to win one. Panthers made it to a Superbowl in 9 seasons. 

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1 hour ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Wilson is one of the elite QBs in the league.

For those that continue to claim he is simply lucky and has a horse shoe up his rear...

Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.

I've always disliked him and felt he was lucky, thowing up ducks and being miraculously bailed out by his recievers making amazing sideline catches. 

As the rivallry we've had with them has simmered down and I've watched him with less bias, I reluctantly have to agree.  He's a damn good QB and over and over makes somthing out of nothing with great throws.  It does help that hes got some good recievers and they really seem to have great chemistry.

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