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Is Cam Newton Washed?


Broku

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No. 

 

shut the fug up

 

no. no no no no no no.

 

Cam Newton is not washed. 

 

There's so many things I could've done with my day today.  yanno?  Coulda went to the grocery store.  Bought some avocados.  Maybe sunbathe my balls for the testosterone benefits.  Who the hell knows.  but I decided to watch the best motherfugging team in the entire world the CAROLINA PANTHERS on a beautiful sunday.  Watched the game...

 

Immediately knew that everyone was gonna shyt on Cam. 

 

That 3rd down with 6 mins left was bad.  Cam missed samuel and he was almost wide open.  The INT the very next series was awful as well.  I think I called Cam's mother a b*tch a few times and I want to formally apologize to you, mother of cam... if you're out there listening. 

 

Cam didn't have a preseason.  Played like what 2 series versus new england I think?  This was the very first game of the season and honestly I think we would've clutched it if CMC scores that late TD before the 2 minute warning.  Rams went to the super bowl last year and last I checked they were a pretty good team.  Cam played bad but honestly i'd probably of bet you money he was gonna have a bad game if you asked me about it two weeks ago.  It's week 1. 

 

Panther's lost, boo hoo.  Cam had one bad game and we still almost won.  It's all good in the hood. 

 

 

 

Keep pounding

 

 

 

-Broku

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Broku said:

No. 

 

shut the fug up

 

no. no no no no no no.

 

Cam Newton is not washed. 

 

There's so many things I could've done with my day to day.  yanno?  Coulda went to the grocery store.  Bought some avocados.  Maybe sunbathe my balls for the testosterone benefits.  Who the hell knows.  but I decided to watch the best motherfugging team in the entire world the CAROLINA PANTHERS on a beautiful sunday.  Watched the game...

 

Immediately knew that everyone was gonna shyt on Cam. 

 

That 3rd down with 6 mins left was bad.  Cam missed samuel and he was almost wide open.  The INT the very next series was awful as well.  I think I called Cam's mother a b*tch a few times and I want to formally apologize to you, mother of cam... if you're out there listening. 

 

Cam didn't have a preseason.  Played like what 2 series versus new england I think?  This was the very first game of the season and honestly I think we would've clutched it if CMC scores that late TD before the 2 minute warning.  Rams went to the super bowl last year and last I checked they were a pretty good team.  Cam played bad but honestly i'd probably of bet you money he was gonna have a bad game if you asked me about it two weeks ago.  It's week 1. 

 

Panther's lost, boo hoo.  Cam had one bad game and we still almost won.  It's all good in the hood. 

 

 

 

Keep pounding

 

 

 

-Broku

 

 

Almost only counts in horseshoes, hand grenades and pocket pool...

tired of the f’ing almost.. we lost enough of the “almost” last year. 2019 was supposed to be different.

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He's on the decline of his career.  Can't run, can't throw deep.  He's working on salvaging his career by becoming a better pocket passer, but he's always going to have read issues and inability to throw an accurate deep ball will likely force him to take more hits.

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1 minute ago, mc52beast said:

Almost only counts in horseshoes, hand grenades and pocket pool...

tired of the f’ing almost.. we lost enough of the “almost” last year. 2019 was supposed to be different.

I usually go "horseshoes, hand grenades and atomic warfare"

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