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Where does the Cam "I'm back" moment rank in all time history?


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3 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

Lol I know he's a great player.

I'm talking about every vlog he does every little video.

Walking out to practice. 

I don't get it. Not just for him but anybody.

Another guy who spent last week telling everybody that signing him was a terrible idea, downplays excitement. What a shocker.

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Memorable moments in Panthers history have never been like this. This is one for the ages. This feels better than when Peppers came back. It feels better than any wining moment we have had before. You know why? Because this is the first time we as an organization said we fuged up let’s do right and it paid off. Anyone that says otherwise can go sulk with Darnold and get ready for soccer season or something. 

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5 minutes ago, X-Clown said:

Another guy who spent last week telling everybody that signing him was a terrible idea, downplays excitement. What a shocker.

Ok I love the way he was used yesterday.

Let's see how it goes.

I still think he needs to be on a pitch count to have his shoulder hold up and we really haven't seen him have to make any throws yet plus with only 2 days of practice that's about as good as anyone can do.

I want him to do well.

But we need to be able to be objective about him which 90% of you can't be.

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30 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

I don't get these people. 

We made 3 NFC championships before we ever drafted Cam.

It's the Carolina Panthers not the Carolina Cams.

Yes I was excited about his play yesterday but he is just a man he's not a diety.

I don't know why you guys gush over every single thing he does.

You're worse than 14yo girls at a boy band concert.

I know right! Its not like Cam is our only league MVP...Jebus Christ!

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2 minutes ago, rico6 said:

He’s a self admitted boomer. Bright lights, flashing cameras and unapologetic black men scare him.

I played college football and was in the military. 

Pretty hard to do that if I cares about people being unapologetic. 

 

Why do you people constantly think anything other than undying worship to the point of being irrational equals racism?

Are all these people also racist for criticizing Shaq during his first few years? How about those that criticized Biakabatuka? Sean Gilbert? Daley?

It makes no sense.

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45 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

It's the Carolina Panthers not the Carolina Cams.

It's a shame people post stuff like this after a blowout road win. This man wanted to give Sam Darnold three years to develop here. He would be perfectly fine just being a mediocre non-threatening football team again if the qb doesn't challenge his own preconceived notions.

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

It's a shame people post stuff like this after a blowout road win. This man wanted to give Sam Darnold three years to develop here. He would be perfectly fine just being a mediocre non-threatening football team again if the qb doesn't challenge his own preconceived notions.

Lots of people telling on themselves in this thread.....

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5 minutes ago, frankw said:

It's a shame people post stuff like this after a blowout road win. This man wanted to give Sam Darnold three years to develop here. He would be perfectly fine just being a mediocre non-threatening football team again if the qb doesn't challenge his own preconceived notions.

The sad part is his cowardly approach. He could easily be quiet like the other Anti-Cam people but chooses instead to act obtuse…

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