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I Don't Recognize This Cam Newton


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That’s stupid analysis by Cowherd. He doesn’t take into account the turnstile at left tackle. Or the receivers who can’t separate. Or the fact that Todd Bowles is one of the best defensive minds in football. 

No pro bowlers? Who gives a crap? The system works. It’s discipline, and it looked pretty damn good in their week one game at SFO. 

Such lazy analysis. And so many people listen to that idiot. And now he’s rich because of it. Stupid dogshit analysis.

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2 minutes ago, ellis said:

That’s stupid analysis by Cowherd. He doesn’t take into account the turnstile at left tackle. Or the receivers who can’t separate. Or the fact that Todd Bowles is one of the best defense of minds in football. 

Todd bowels is what? Hahahahaha ok

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Left tackle is the bigger problem. I’m not excusing any bad throws. But he’s getting hit too much, and too many times he’s missing the mark due to pressure. And I know most quarterbacks have to face that, and I get that.

It’s literally worse than Byron Bell at this point. Or at least on that level. As Ross pointed out last night, he has some of the slowest footwork he’s ever seen from a LT. 

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3 hours ago, FeelTheBurns53 said:

agreed, and I'm not an expert in the field of nutrition, but aren't meat and eggs the only sources of protein that have all 9 essential amino acids? 

Protein from beans, lentils, nuts, seeds, etc lack essential amino acids needed for protein synthesis, which actually hinders muscle recovery and growth, not help as Cam has suggested.

this whole holistic vegan approach is commendable for sure, but not when you're competition is literally consuming 2lbs of steak and 6 eggs daily

Individually, plant sources aren't biocomplete. In combination, however, they are. For example, black beans and rice are complimentary and form a complete source of protein. Soy is almost a complete protein and in combination with almost anything else has all amino acids necessary.

The single most muscular person I've ever met in person was a vegan bodybuilder.

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5 minutes ago, Thama said:

Individually, plant sources aren't biocomplete. In combination, however, they are. For example, black beans and rice are complimentary and form a complete source of protein. Soy is almost a complete protein and in combination with almost anything else has all amino acids necessary.

The single most muscular person I've ever met in person was a vegan bodybuilder.

On the juice 

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I think veganism is stupid but there are dozens of top-tier athletes across all sports and both genders that are vegan. Cam's performance had basically nothing to do with veganism, which isn't far off from what his diet used to be (pescatarian).

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There has been so much talk about Cam's arm, legs, foot, the Oline... but no one mentioned his throwing mechanics. They still flat out suck.

 

Until he fixes that, which I doubt , he will never be consistently accurate. Especially down field.

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4 hours ago, beastson said:

I don't like this very slimmed down vegan player in front of us

Cam like most vegans convince themselves into thinking they're better. Yeah you are, AWAY from football. You're playing with monsters aiming for your head, literally. This man done dropped down to 230 from 265 over the last 2 years. The size, which was once an advantage, is now a disadvantage. 

Let's be honest

Cam don't move as well as he used to. He look slow and very low on energy. You all ask for him to run, he can't like he used to. You'll say he's injured... yeah cause he get injured just from being tripped up now. He could take the hits, but he can't anymore. You couldn't knock the ball out of his hands once upon a time, but its a good chance you can now.

I personally believe the throws and accuracy will get better as the season go along, my main concern is will he even last a whole season.

The Cam we knew is definitely gone. This is a new Cam.

Yeah, this one is turning into Dennis Rodman.

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9 minutes ago, SBiii said:

Yeah, this one is turning into Dennis Rodman.

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There is something seriously wrong with the dude.  Kinda funny, but I bet everyone on this forum laughed at Rodman when he did this type of thing, but it’s okay that Cam is doing it.  He’s crying for help.....

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