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If we learned that Newton is indeed "sick of football"...


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5 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Again, same here. I've pretty much lost interest. Panthers are my last handhold of interest for the NFL. I've seen too much poo going on. 

I still get a kick out of watching other pro football games. Not having a vested interest makes a difference.

With that said, while I usually caution against taking the view of "we're bad  and everybody else is good" because fans rarely look at things objectively, well...

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2 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

    Thread is bad, and OP is bad for starting it. But hey, you gots to get that pie. Am I right?

 

    Just a few weeks ago Cam said he felt like a rookie again. But all of a sudden he "Has lost interest". LOL I have said it before, but it bears repeating. You folks are killing me.

Does someone who feels like a rookie state that he’s tired of being injured? Have you not noticed the difference between the old Cam and what we have today .... 180 degrees difference 

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1 minute ago, mc52beast said:

The only thing I could justify this with is what he said about being tired of being injured and the fact that we aren’t seeing the same jovial Cam that we normally see

You can see the frustration is getting to him and him saying he needs to look at himself in the mirror probably says a lot about where he is right now too.

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3 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Cam hasn't looked like the same Cam for a few weeks. He was looking like he had a lot of his mojo back at training camp, but he doesn't look like he's got the same fire anymore.

I think luck retiring has probably done a lot to plant this seed in people's heads and could have given Cam reason to reconsider his commitment to the game. Him being hurt probably hasn't helped anyone jumping to this possibility either.

Someone posted a preseason video of Newton that has some saying he didn't sound like himself.

I haven't watched it, but I've been meaning to.

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20 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

In general, but more specifically the Panthers.  Pro football is just not that much fun to watch anymore.

Just had a twitter link to a GMFB session where they are promoting an NFL show about four female NFL owners.  They had on the producer of the show to talk about it.  Was just about to move on when I notice the producer is Roger Goodell's wife.  

Count me in with those just about sick of football and the way it is being managed.

But I'll be watching Sunday.

 

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13 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Does someone who feels like a rookie state that he’s tired of being injured? Have you not noticed the difference between the old Cam and what we have today .... 180 degrees difference 

 

    Yeah, because we all know the best time to talk to a football player is right after a loss. 

 

    Cam looked excited before the TB game. But all of a sudden, he done. I love this place.

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7 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

Just a few weeks ago Cam said he felt like a rookie again. But all of a sudden he "Has lost interest".

An accurate description of manic-depressive behavior.

If it's just a sprained foot he will be back soon....and let's hope that's what it is.

 

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