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10 minutes ago, NJPanthers12 said:

Lol you must be a new fan who googled this franchise. Cam Newton put this franchise on the map and there is no argument to be made. This team had 2 runs in their franchise. No one cared about the Carolina panthers nationally. Cam Newton brought national exposure to this franchise that is has never seen before. Julius peppers, Steve smith, Thomas Davis, Sam Mills, Luke Kuechly, Jordan gross. No one has done more for this franchise than cam Newton.

Anyone simple enough to give a crap about "exposure" and "respect' from the media shouldn't be a fan to begin with.

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13 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:
15 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I really don't think he meant that the way it came off. He was just trying to make a "we're all in this together" type of statement and said something stupid while sitting up there trying to speak for a stupid performance under a stupid coaching staff.

this is too rational for the huddle... 

 

The level of toxicity here is at levels hitherto unknown to the people of this area, but destined to take the place of the mudshark in your mythology....here it goes, the circular motion, now rub it!

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28 minutes ago, beo said:

Cam has 3 less tds than him on the season in a 3rd of the snaps after learning the playbook on 2 weeks notice when he's not being benched because Fatt has an axe to grind. Oh, and he also hasn't went 20 fuging quarters without scoring. They're not comparable. Cam is and always will be 2x the QB Sam is.

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29 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

He didn't put this franchise on the map. We had been to multiple NFC championships long before he came along.

While he didn’t put the franchise on the map, we had a historically horrific offense in 2010.  He rejuvenated so much energy into the team when he was drafted and gave us the best QB performances we have seen in a Panthers uniform.  Let’s not act like we weren’t at a historic low point in fan enthusiasm before Cam was drafted 

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Just now, PandaMan said:

While he didn’t put the franchise on the map, we had a historically horrific offense in 2010.  He rejuvenated so much energy into the team when he was drafted and gave us the best QB performances we have seen in a Panthers uniform.  Let’s not act like we weren’t at a historic low point in fan enthusiasm before Cam was drafted 

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