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Week 10 Recap: Cam Newton is back, Patrick Mahomes on track | Chris Simms Unbuttoned (Ep. 313 FULL)


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21 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

 

 

Interesting tidbits from Simms, i started it at the Panthers section. 

Thing that stuck out to me is that they used "elite" to describe the Defense and this is a Playoff defense. Consensus is that we can go far with this Defense. 

Simms was on fire, point blank in that segment. Realistic. Positive realistic. 

I'm glad he doesn't have hard feelings. Panthers ruptured his spleen.

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Guarantee that nobody in the NFL wants to face us moving forward.  Our defense is healthy and flying around the field making plays all game long, the offense now could be extremely dangerous with Cam at the helm.  I really do think we're gonna go on a run and make it to the playoffs now.  Its amazing what one player can do to an entire team, when that player is a guy like Cam Newton.  Everybody played harder on Sunday because of him.

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Letting Cam go was a mistake in hindsight. He should have gotten the Andrew Luck treatment, like whenever Andy, quitter Andy. We all know that but how many team owners would correct course like this.

All the naysayers will again be proven wrong. The HEART of the Carolina Panthers is back. God gave us that #1 pick and Cam and no mortal shall taketh away. Ride him into the sunset idiots. Stop it. Be happy!

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2 hours ago, joemac said:

Guarantee that nobody in the NFL wants to face us moving forward.  Our defense is healthy and flying around the field making plays all game long, the offense now could be extremely dangerous with Cam at the helm.  I really do think we're gonna go on a run and make it to the playoffs now.  Its amazing what one player can do to an entire team, when that player is a guy like Cam Newton.  Everybody played harder on Sunday because of him.

It's the same juice Tom Brady has. Let's use that. A broadcaster said some of theses younger guys were young kids watching Cam do his thing so he's automatically respected and they play with more juice when that guy is around. That guy has made jobs and kept jobs in this league. We know that.

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1 minute ago, rippadonn said:

It's the same juice Tom Brady has. Let's use that. A broadcaster said some of theses younger guys were young kids watching Cam do his thing so he's automatically respected and they play with more juice when that guy is around. That guy has made jobs and kept jobs in this league. We know that.

Simms talked in that segment about how the people he knew in NE said Cam was a better leader during his time there than Tom Brady was. Like woah.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Simms talked in that segment about how the people he knew in NE said Cam was a better leader during his time there than Tom Brady was. Like woah.

We weren't one of those teams whose problem was finding a QB. That is like football hell. I'm glad he's back. It may not be "logical'" but I think we both deserve each other's loyalty. Ride him out. Respect him. Get him the best cuts of meat. Whatever meat is for Cam these days. I'm ready to hug it out and put the ring back on till we......wait what?

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2 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

We weren't one of those teams whose problem was finding a QB. That is like football hell. I'm glad he's back. It may not be "logical'" but I think we both deserve each other's loyalty. Ride him out. Respect him. Get him the best cuts of meat. Whatever meat is for Cam these days. I'm ready to hug it out and put the ring back on till we......wait what?

Yup.  If Cam shows that hes a serviceable starter for the remainder of this season, its almost a no-brainer to lock him up for the next 2 or 3 years at least.  Then, we would at least have our QB problem solved for the next few years.  This would allow us to build out the o-line and retain most of our key players who are due up for deals soon.  Having a Cam Newton playing at a high level could also be attractive for free agents out there.  

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Just now, joemac said:

Yup.  If Cam shows that hes a serviceable starter for the remainder of this season, its almost a no-brainer to lock him up for the next 2 or 3 years at least.  Then, we would at least have our QB problem solved for the next few years.  This would allow us to build out the o-line and retain most of our key players who are due up for deals soon.  Having a Cam Newton playing at a high level could also be attractive for free agents out there.  

Yup. Stop thirsting for hot QBs and get us some hog mollies!

That sounds great!

It really does.

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