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Cam Newton Released


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25 minutes ago, RenoCarolina said:

Yes.  Just read something this morning that the NFLPA is "investigating" Jax head coach for comments that non vaccination would play a role in who makes the roster.

 You almost have to take it into account now the way that the rule is written. An unvaccinated player can cost you a game. That has to be a decision making factor

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47 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:


Yeah, dabbing, that’s why he won the MVP,  and for several years before injuries,  was ranked by his nfl peers in the top 10 players in the NFL along with millions in charity raised and given away 

He isn’t the one stirring up controversy   Fans own prejudices do and I’m not talking about only race .  

I would submit that there  are far worse literal crimes and criminals among NFL players than not fitting the conformist mold of what a QB should be 

but cheer up, Darnold checks every box in lacking controversy unless you count the over use of ‘yeah’, ‘like’ and ‘you know’ in his interviews   He should fit the non controversial  mold just fine   

 

Ignore Brooklyn, he’s a cuck 

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36 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

I can honestly say, in 20 plus years of being at the stadium, there was nothing like the Luke and Cam show on Sundays.  

I’m glad I got to see it. I doubt fans will see the like again

grateful I got to see it for awhile 

i hated the "dab" & never liked his superman crap

i did love it when he gave the TD balls to the kids...that was really cool

i liked the smitty show with jake better...no need for all the sideshow stuff...just win

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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Running roughshod?

I come from a long line of country ass hillbillies. Roughshod means shoeing a horse and not trimming the nails off. Usually done in the winter to improve traction on frozen ground but it also causes the ground to get really chewed up so the saying basically implies that whatever is being run over is getting utterly fuged up in the process.

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1 hour ago, Moo Daeng said:

Cam getting beat up was largely due to him being a great runner and so so passer.

And sure, they could have kept him from running, and he wouldn't have the stats that people cite as his reason to make the HOF and the team would have won fewer games.

 

Don't drive a sports car like a Prius

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18 minutes ago, Scott12345 said:

i hated the "dab" & never liked his superman crap

i did love it when he gave the TD balls to the kids...that was really cool

i liked the smitty show with jake better...no need for all the sideshow stuff...just win

Smitty would show his ass as much or more than Cam and his intent was rarely to have fun, it was basically a "fug you" to the opponent. I say that as a guy that considers Smitty to be thr best Panther of all time.

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