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Cam Newton on his 4th and 1 podcast.


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Start at 4 mins..he is crazy  00 to 4 mins 

boy lost  his mind  And hyped  out of his mind…have  to remember  his daddy is a minister 

 Calls out horn and Rico to perform

predicts an upset   For whatever reason, I think so too 

 

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1 hour ago, t96 said:

No. 2 out of 4, us and the Seahawks. Bucs and Washington got beat

The Seahawks win was a shocking upset. That is the Beastquake game against the defending champ 11-5 Saints.

Maybe we will have our own Beastquake moment to pull a shocking upset.

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11 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

The Seahawks win was a shocking upset. That is the Beastquake game against the defending champ 11-5 Saints.

Maybe we will have our own Beastquake moment to pull a shocking upset.

Yeah that one was a shocker. Our win over Arizona was not as surprising as we were playing damn good football by then, we had quite a few different players in the lineup at the end of the year vs the beginning when the losses were piling up and most importantly Carson Palmer was hurt for Arizona and they were starting some absolute scrub QB who I don’t think was even still in the league like 2 years later. Pretty sure that win of ours is still the least yards ever allowed in a playoff game by a team.

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1 minute ago, t96 said:

Yeah that one was a shocker. Our win over Arizona was not as surprising as we were playing damn good football by then, we had quite a few different players in the lineup at the end of the year vs the beginning when the losses were piling up and most importantly Carson Palmer was hurt for Arizona and they were starting some absolute scrub QB who I don’t think was even still in the league like 2 years later. Pretty sure that win of ours is still the least yards ever allowed in a playoff game by a team.

And I think Carson Palmer had about his best year as a pro that season. We got lucky there.

That isn’t saying we couldn’t beat him. It was just much better not to have to beat him. 

 

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48 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

The Seahawks win was a shocking upset. That is the Beastquake game against the defending champ 11-5 Saints.

Maybe we will have our own Beastquake moment to pull a shocking upset.

that playoff win vs the saints is what set them up to later win that Super Bowl a few years later for Seattle

and that 2014 playoff win vs the cardinals helped set up the 2015 run for carolina

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2 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:

Start at 4 mins..he is crazy  00 to 4 mins 

boy lost  his mind  And hyped  out of his mind…have  to remember  his daddy is a minister 

 Calls out horn and Rico to perform

predicts an upset   For whatever reason, I think so too 

 

"Call out" is a stretch. Inspire? Motivate? Lean on? Yes. But he recognizes that the greatness of our team is only going to happen through these players that have shown they can be great.

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