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Cam Newton calls out Panthers: 'You gonna choose that over this?'


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Just now, 4Corners said:

Great insight and an awesome post. Please continue. 

Let's start with the dude isn't on the team anymore and it has been stated to combine Cam posts into one thread and new Newton threads are starting to get locked because people are ignoring this request.  Please, continue to show your unending ignorance.

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3 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Let's start with the dude isn't on the team anymore and it has been stated to combine Cam posts into one thread and new Newton threads are starting to get locked because people are ignoring this request.  Please, continue to show your unending ignorance.

Cry about it

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4 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Great insight and an awesome post. Please continue. 

He’s right this place is unbearable.

More threads and interest over the Patriots QB than the Panthers.

There has literally been zero discussion or even entertaining conversation regarding our current QB, coach and even players. And as a Panther fan, or for any Panther fan coming here for these things, should be discouraging. 

Just goes back to proving the point that half the people here were never fans to begin with. And for these people, it’s really not an issue (obviously).
 

 

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6 minutes ago, onmyown said:

He’s right this place is unbearable.

More threads and interest over the Patriots QB than the Panthers.

There has literally been zero discussion or even entertaining conversation regarding our current QB, coach and even players. And as a Panther fan, or for any Panther fan coming here for these things, should be discouraging. 

Just goes back to proving the point that half the people here were never fans to begin with. And for these people, it’s really not an issue (obviously).
 

 

Maybe it's because this team doesn't have many players worth talking about after the purge. 

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9 minutes ago, Call Me James said:

Maybe it's because this team doesn't have many players worth talking about after the purge. 

What? The possibility of TB breaking through his 14td/year ceiling doesn't get you all jazzed up??  Thats like...almost a td a game

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19 minutes ago, onmyown said:

He’s right this place is unbearable.

More threads and interest over the Patriots QB than the Panthers.

There has literally been zero discussion or even entertaining conversation regarding our current QB, coach and even players. And as a Panther fan, or for any Panther fan coming here for these things, should be discouraging. 

Just goes back to proving the point that half the people here were never fans to begin with. And for these people, it’s really not an issue (obviously).
 

 

This isnt remotely true

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