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Round 1 Panthers Select: Cam Newton QB


Kurb

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All ya'll that were talking sh*t, you're gonna regret it. The guy is gonna excel in Chud and Chico's system, and I trust Hurney's evaluation abilities and they have repeatedly said he is determined to be great - which guys like Mayock said was their only question mark.

And when he becomes a consistent winner for us and leads us to multiple Super Bowls and/or playoff appearances, I don't want to hear sh*t from ya'll, except you were right - don't even act like you knew he would be good because a lot of you were hoping he would suck... This is only to a select few, mainly the ones that will "find another team" because of him and they have stank rotting vaginas.

Guys like Scot and JOAT have made it clear they weren't going to prefer the pick, but they would pull for him regardless... AND those are real fans... This is for all the ones that didn't have that mindset.

The guy is gonna be good-elite... WATCH. This is a great day in Panther history, mark it. BANK IT MF'ERS.

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If the Oline can provide at least average protection and the receivers can get open, Cam is going to make stuff happen. He's going to be a nightmare for D-coordinators.

He can take off at any time and pick up a bunch of first downs running the ball. People underestimate his passing ability. He's a better passer than people think. DBs around the NFL are going to find that out pretty soon.

Cam can burn defenses in several ways. He plays well under pressure too. Just watch that Auburn-Alabama game from last year and you'll see it. He absolutely shocked Alabama fans in their home stadium in that game.

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