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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

again, Cam’s days as the guy are done….

Conversation ain’t really about Cam.  But if Cam is better than what you got….that says something about your team. 

LMAO he isn't better than Darnold or PJ.

If they were still here he wouldn't be better than Allen,Teddy or Taylor.

 

 

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14 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, there is absolutely no question Cam is better than Sam Darnold. That's just laughable to even suggest otherwise.

Even a broken down Cam is better than Darnold.

People speaking in absolutes with no verifiable proof as if they have access to god-level, omniscient insight...

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No reason to get that worked up about a former qb who clearly isn't coming back on a Thursday afternoon. With that said. We obviously have not had any luck with the post #1 era options and we still have no real deep passing game to speak of which is kind of ironic but it has to change soon.

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20 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

LMAO he isn't better than Darnold or PJ.

If they were still here he wouldn't be better than Allen,Teddy or Taylor.

 

 

Cam had more wins last year than the Panthers or Sam.  And the NE roster was trash.    But yeah, let’s keep skipping over that type stuff. 

Cam could literally run every down as a wildcat QB….and the outcome would be better than if you put some QBs on rosters in a game.   He is still a nightmare mismatch even if his shoulder can’t recover. 

And again the argument isn’t about Cam being the guy anywhere.  He shouldn’t be.  There is nothing to built toward with him.   He just a body at this point and too big of a personality to make sense almost anywhere.  But clearly, better than a lot of guys collecting checks.  There is some The Golden Calf of Bristol to Cam now.  When The Golden Calf of Bristol left….there weren’t 64 better QBs in the NFL in terms of finding a win for your team.  There just wasn’t a point in going the The Golden Calf of Bristol route.   There was no future there and it was too much of a circus to bring him in short term in any role. 

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Just now, Catsfan69 said:

Come on Man. Cam Newton is horrible now.

I don't understand this unnatural crush some of you have for him.

Again, you either don’t understand the real point or are intentionally missing the point. 

We have a roster full of guys worse than Cam present day.  That’s the problem.  It’s not an argument to sign Cam.   And someone having a stronger arm doesn’t make them a better QB.  See last season as further evidence.  

Cam Newton is still the biggest rushing mismatch in NFL history.  Which is why he ultimately is still so much better than guys.  

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

Again, you either don’t understand the real point or are intentionally missing the point. 

We have a roster full of guys worse than Cam present day.  That’s the problem.  It’s not an argument to sign Cam.   And someone having a stronger arm doesn’t make them a better QB.  See last season as further evidence.  

Cam Newton is still the biggest rushing mismatch in NFL history.  Which is why he ultimately is still so much better than guys.  

Lol he wasn't even a prolific runner in his prime.

He was nowhere near the escape artist/runner as Vick, Lamar Jackson or hell even Russell Wilson. 

How many times did he really break off a 40 plus yard run to the house? 

He was great running for 2 yards and getting a  lot of 1 yard tds tho. That's true.

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9 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

Come on Man. Cam Newton is horrible now.

I don't understand this unnatural crush some of you have for him.

I will put it this way, Sam Darnold's best season ever(currently watching it) would be Cam's worst full season in his career.

That's what I mean. Even broken down Cam is better than Darnold. 

I am not sure if you are aware but Sam Darnold has been one of the worst QB's in the NFL for four seasons running now.

It ain't about Cam, it's about Sam.

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Just now, Catsfan69 said:

Lol he wasn't even a prolific runner in his prime.

He was nowhere near the escape artist/runner as Vick, Lamar Jackson or hell even Russell Wilson. 

How many times did he really break off a 40 plus yard run to the house? 

He was great running for 2 yards and getting a  lot of 1 yard tds tho. That's true.

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24 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

Lol he wasn't even a prolific runner in his prime.

He was nowhere near the escape artist/runner as Vick, Lamar Jackson or hell even Russell Wilson. 

How many times did he really break off a 40 plus yard run to the house? 

He was great running for 2 yards and getting a  lot of 1 yard tds tho. That's true.

Yes, Cam Newton is the greatest rushing threat in NFL history. 

lol.  Going the he doesn’t run like Vick/Lamar route means nothing.  No, he doesn’t run like them.  He was much more problematic.  Every run was on the table like he was a featured HB….but with the numbers edge that a QB runner brings. 

He is the greatest rushing threat because he didn’t have to run away from people.  That was the problem for defenses.  He was always at the advantage.  And there has been nothing like him and probably never will be.  Love him or hate him, he is a unicorn.  

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