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Prime Cam plugged into this roster what happens?


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33 minutes ago, frankw said:

Anyone that acts as if Super Bowl 50 came down to one singular play is just being a disingenuous fool. The entire team was in a funk. They lost focus. That includes Cam Newton. Our head coach being stubborn didn't help matters either. We lost that Super Bowl as a team from top to bottom. Although I will point out coincidentally Kony Ealy of all people seemed to be the most fired up about trying to change the course of that game late. That pretty damn well sums it up.

Cam talked way too much for me during the lead up. I could see it coming. I could. Some things just put the antennae up. 

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28 minutes ago, Panthers Rhule said:

If he just jumps on the ball we probably won that SB. Fools gonna fool I guess

I also blame Kasey for the first lost SB. Probably being foolish there too.

Kasay*

You're comparing very different plays that happened at different points in each game. One could argue the Kasay play had a direct impact on the final outcome. But even then I would still say it's not necessarily the deciding factor. Why? Because the Patriots as we know now were cheating by filming opponents walk-throughs. Panthers players after the fact talked about how it was like they always knew what was coming. And we still should've beaten them despite that.

But hey keep being bitter at one of only a few players in Panthers history that actually gave a damn about making this poverty franchise relevant.

As always. Nice username. That shoe definitely fits!

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Just now, frankw said:

Kasay*

You're comparing very different plays that happened at different points in each game. One could argue the Kasay play had a direct impact on the final outcome. But even then I would still say it's not necessarily the deciding factor. Why? Because the Patriots as we know now were cheating by filming opponents walk-throughs. Panthers players after the fact talked about how it was like they always knew what was coming. And we still should've beaten them despite that.

But hey keep being bitter at one of only a few players in Panthers history that actually gave a damn about making this poverty franchise relevant.

As always. Nice username. That shoe definitely fits!

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Cam single handedly gave us a chance every single game. As close to a one man wrecking crew you could have in the NFL. We routinely trotted out udfa that wouldn't even make it on other teams like Bersin and Philly. Made Ginn look like Tyreek with bad hands. Regardless what the media says, we have some legit receivers on offense and oline for Bryce. No doubt prime Cam could've at least won us a good handful of games each season on his back alone and make us competitive in all of them. 

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42 minutes ago, Buster Bryce said:

Lol Broncos were like -1000 to win live right before that play .. in other words .. that play made no difference. 

Enjoy Bryce

It was 6 point game going into that down with lots of time left.  That play mattered 

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