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Yas: Mixed reviews on Cam Newton's Debut


CatMan72

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lol @ hater being deemed an immature word.

Didn't hear anyone complaining at the Playa Hater's Ball this year?

it pretty much explains exactly what you are doing. Hating for one reason or another.

Cam IS a huge guy. Compared to Jimmy, its almost laughable.

Olsen is also just absolutely massive. Steve looked like a little mini figurine standing next to them yesterday.

Duke Robinson= MASSIVE.

It's a terrible word. Apparently you're either a nut hugger or a hater. There's no middle ground. That's absurd.

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The interceptions were awful, awful, awful throws. Besides that sure....

Freeman mowed through our D like a wet paper bag....until he got to the redzone. Then he imploded....

but watching a rookie Qb move the ball like that is promising.

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Steve Young could run a little bit, but he didn't exactly strike fear into DC's with that aspect of his game. Cam is gonna change the way teams defend the Panthers. I guarantee you that.

Maybe not fear, but teams definitely prepared for Steve Young's running. In the 80's and early 90's he was probably considered the number two running qb in the NFL after Randall Cunningham. Steve Young actually has better running numbers than Donovan Mcnabb.

The point I was making was that dual threat qb's don't fail as often as some here have indicated.

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