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Patriot fans seem excited that Cams back


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Got 3 million at seasons end, not close to the 7-8 number and this contract is the same. Got a high backup number with no guarantees, must have crushed his ego. But I guess thats the going rate for 175 yards per game. Amazed Bill won 7 games with the QB, WR, OL, and TE play.  

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7 hours ago, CanePantherHornet said:

I believe that you have a poor grasp on the term cuck.

 

While you are looking up that, I suggest that you also research "simp" because that is what you're being for Cam Newton.

 

I would recommend that you look up the term "good ol' boy", but I'm sure you're already VERY familiar with it.

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1 hour ago, tiger7_88 said:

 

I would recommend that you look up the term "good ol' boy", but I'm sure you're already VERY familiar with it.

good old boy

 also good ol' boy or good ole boy  (ōl)

n. Slang
A man having qualities held to be characteristic of certain Southern white males, such as a relaxed or informal manner, strong loyalty to family and friends, and often an anti-intellectual bias and intolerant point of view.
 
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8 hours ago, Rocky Davis said:

I agree that our defense was not very good at all and we basically played hoping to "bend but not break" the entire season.

I, like DaveThePanther2008, think that Brady would have fared about the same as Cam did in 2020 with the Pats.  As I said, maybe 9-7, 8-8?  Brady knew what the Pats were going to be and he made his exit.

I am not on here saying Cam is 2015 or prior Cam....he clearly isn't.  I am happy that he has found a place to play for another season and has another opportunity.  He gave up a lot for this franchise and I am pulling for him to have a good season.

Personally I thought the defense got better over the last 6-8 games.  Still not great, but they at least made the other team punt on a somewhat regular basis.  They were horrific in 2019, bad in 2020, maybe we can get to halfway decent in 2021 and good in 2022.  

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