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What do you want to see tonight?


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#1 - I want to see is Cam Newton score a TD. More than one.

#2 - Mike Goodson returns a kick and someone tries to strip the ball from him and he doesn't fumble.

#3 - Charles Johnson gets a sack, and shows motivation after getting the big contract.

#4 - Jordan Gross doesn't get obliterated by Miami's blitz like Jason Pierre-Paul did to him last week.

#5 - One of the young receivers steps up and has a big game. Guys like LaFell and Armanti will likely play deep into the 3rd Quarter.

What do you want to see?

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Want to see Newton look better in the Red Zone.

Longball throwers often struggle on a shorter field. Saw signs of that in week one. Hope to see improvement here.

I believe once we get to the real season, Cam will be rolling out a lot more in the red zone to open the field up. He has too much athleticism not to do this.

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Maybe some Panther "fans" will cheer for him. Doubtful.

I have cheered for Clausen at the start of every drive he has ever made here......it doesn't do anything.

I don't root for his failure. I just acknowledge what he has shown/proven to be and until he proves otherwise that is what he will be.

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