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Pats vs Panthers 2013 was the best game in the Cam era


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Maybe the most significant because until then he was just looked at as a QB like Stafford who could put up great performances but never win the big games. Him outdueling Brady in primetime changed a lot of narratives.

unpopluar opinion but i think his best performance ever was the wild card game at NOLA. Playing a team that kicked our ass twice already, with janitors at receiver and an injured Funchess and Olsen and Matt Kalil protecting him and he thoroughly outplayed Brees in a stadium where they had never lost a playoff game. He did everything possible to win that game and then Funchess half assed the game winning touchdown. Unforgivable

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39 minutes ago, KillaCamNewton said:

Maybe the most significant because until then he was just looked at as a QB like Stafford who could put up great performances but never win the big games. Him outdueling Brady in primetime changed a lot of narratives.

unpopluar opinion but i think his best performance ever was the wild card game at NOLA. Playing a team that kicked our ass twice already, with janitors at receiver and an injured Funchess and Olsen and Matt Kalil protecting him and he thoroughly outplayed Brees in a stadium where they had never lost a playoff game. He did everything possible to win that game and then Funchess half assed the game winning touchdown. Unforgivable

and then started the following season with MVP stats prior to injury. he was entering the prime of his career. people that say he's done are such morons

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21 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Lord have mercy, that game was fun.

Watching Brady go apesh-t at the end was the perfect capper.

Man, what was the name of that safety that made the final pick? Pretty sure he never played for us again after that season.

Its in the OP. I thought he was gonna be good. He played for us in 2014 but was cut after that. He never made it to another NFL team after getting cut.

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What’s really funny is Lamar Jackson on Monday had an almost identical scramble behind the LoS as Cam did on that play. The difference was, Lamar couldn’t get any yards, had to throw the ball away (still impressive to avoid the sack). None of these young QBs people are harping on are anywhere near the threat Cam was when 100% healthy. If Cam never gets back to 100% the league will have lost an extraordinary talent and player.

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