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Did Cam Newton tank the 2018 season to get rid of Rivera?


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1 minute ago, Hammerin'Cam1 said:

We couldn't of just simply lost because we didn't execute at crucial times?

No we can't. If there is nothing wrong with Cam's shoulder, as you insist. Then he tried a power move on the Coach and why should I trust him?

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1 minute ago, Hammerin'Cam1 said:

General soreness.

Why does Cam have to be the reason for why we started losing? Why can't it be the fact that Funchess, two rookies, and no Olsen were being asked to threaten defenses down the field? or the fact that our defense couldn't get off the field thanks to a 29th ranked pass defense?

Our team the last 8 games would not have been any better with any other QB - QB was not the teams biggest problem for why we were losing.

or that Cam couldn't throw the ball 30 yards. nope it's everybody else.

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2 hours ago, Hammerin'Cam1 said:

You fuging act like we have bonafide receivers that are savvy enough to consistently beat teams deep. And even if they consistently did beat teams deep, our offensive line wouldn't consistently hold up for deep routes, so what the fug is the point?

Our two best wide receivers were effectively rookies for fugs sake.

Kyle Allen didn't seem to have an issue throwing the ball deep, with two completions and two defensive pass interference calls in the Saints game, IIRC. 3 of the 4 long balls were to DJ Moore and Curtis Samuel. Ya know, those "effectively rookies".

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