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Official Sunday Night Football thread - Pats at Hawks


Jeremy Igo

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7 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The thing I miss is that with Cam, I always felt we had a chance. Even when no one thought we were going to have a good season, I knew that an elite talent at QB gave us a chance. Even when he was struggling with injuries, I knew that if he could stay healthy we had a chance.

Then you cut Cam and tell me Teddy Bridgewater is our guy? Fug. That's the opposite. Now I know that no matter how good our team is, we don't have a chance to win it all. You're not beating the Mahomes, Jacksons, Rodgers, Wilsons, etc. of the world with Teddy Bridgewater. Wind out the sails. Instantly. We need that wind back. We desperately need one of the top QB prospects in this coming draft.

Its like the panthers don't want fans. There's no excitement for me in our current team.  

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9 minutes ago, Silent Majority said:

THIS! MY GOD THIS!

Rivera used to keep Cam in the game down 3 scores in the 4th Quarter with one minute left and called runs and poo. All those games everyone was like WTF is Cam doing still in the game then he gets super sacked....

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19 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

I'm happy for Cam, it was clear from the close ups of him on the field and sidelines that he was having a great time and enjoying the game in a way that I haven't seen for years.

New England is a much more talented team with an extraordinary coaching staff.  None of that was likely going to happen for him here in Carolina.

Cam needed a wake up call. Having him come back here he likely would have fallen back into old habits. He went to NE and had to fight for the starting gig and impress an all new set of people. I think he needed to be cut to find this gear again and football is more fun with a healthy and happy Cam Newton. He played great last night. I thought the Bills would own the division up there but now I’m not sure. 

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4 minutes ago, Varking said:

Cam needed a wake up call. Having him come back here he likely would have fallen back into old habits. He went to NE and had to fight for the starting gig and impress an all new set of people. I think he needed to be cut to find this gear again and football is more fun with a healthy and happy Cam Newton. He played great last night. I thought the Bills would own the division up there but now I’m not sure. 

Deangelo Williams was a classic example of this.

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29 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

I'm happy for Cam, it was clear from the close ups of him on the field and sidelines that he was having a great time and enjoying the game in a way that I haven't seen for years.

New England is a much more talented team with an extraordinary coaching staff.  None of that was likely going to happen for him here in Carolina.

Don't undersell getting away from the Panthers' medical and training staff too.

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