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Favorite CMC Memory


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I'm sure some people will take the easy fruit and say 'watching him sit X games' etc...but in this doom and gloom I figured why not have one positive thread about one of the most dynamic players in Panthers history.

Seeing CMC put so many Buccaneers on skates for a TD in the London game was impressive.  I love seeing a defender go heads up 1 on 1 with CMC, and freezing like a deer in headlines bc you have no idea what's coming next.
 

 

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46 minutes ago, KillaCamNewton said:

His stretch during Kyle Allen’s winning streak was the most fun ive had watching the team since the first half of 2018 before Cam got hurt

every week you were waiting for him to break a 50+ yard TD and it happened every game

That 5 game stretch where Allen pulled his best Kevin Kolb impression was quite the tease.  We thought we had found something for a brief moment in time.  Fast forward 4 years and ~6 QBs...and here we are haha

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Most recently, when Cam came back and scored and he lost his mind. I’m happy for him, hopefully he gets more chances to celebrate moments in San Fran.

It looked like he has been playing pissed all of this season. Though I hate to see him not a Panther, I hope to see him having some fun again. 

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2 hours ago, CLG said:

Most recently, when Cam came back and scored and he lost his mind. I’m happy for him, hopefully he gets more chances to celebrate moments in San Fran.

It looked like he has been playing pissed all of this season. Though I hate to see him not a Panther, I hope to see him having some fun again. 

That was actually the memory I was going to bring up too; Seeing him go crazy dancing was VERY unlike Christian.  I could tell he felt rejuvenated, and it showed how much he probably was close with Cam.

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