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Cam Newton Video


Ivan The Awesome

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Brilliant video. I wonder how long it'll take those other guys to admit they were wrong. Respect Warner, fug you Casserly, bald loser from PFW, and the all rest of them that said he couldn't do it. I hope Cam watches the first half of this video every game day.

The same amount of time it will take half this board to admit they are wrong about this team not being good enough to make the playoffs this year?

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This is bulletin board material for Cam. I'm glad he's on our side, because when he finally gets those growing pains out of his system. Mercy will be scarce, and the ass whoopings will be a plenty.

Perfectly said.

I really wouldn't want to be on the opposite side of this kid. We have a superstar in the making fellas. I can not wait to watch this guy turn into the next elite QB in the NFL. Its happening, right now.

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1 crow

stuffing of your choice

salt and pepper

shortening

flour

2 Pie crust mixes

2-3 hard-boiled eggs

Stuff the crow. Loosen joints with a knife but do not cut through.

Simmer the crow in a stew-pan, with enough water to cover, until nearly tender, then season with salt and pepper. Remove meat from bones and set aside.

Prepare pie crusts as directed. (Do not bake)

Make a medium thick gravy with flour, shortening, and juices in which the crow has cooked and let cool.

Line a pie plate with pie crust and line with slices of hard-boiled egg. Place crow meat on top. Layer gravy over the crow. Place second pie dough crust over top.

Bake at 450 degrees for 1/2 hour.

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Yea, the Arizona game could be called a fluke by critics, a 1 time anomaly. But his first two games, the second being a great defense on the defending Super Bowl champs should be too much for even the biggest hater to deny. This won't happen EVERY week, there will be weeks where he has the mistakes and doesn't have the amazing plays to make up for it, but to deny the kid's talent and drive after seeing what he can do in the first two games should get someone laughed off the air.

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LOL they need to wash that haterade down with some cammie cam juice

No kidding mate. I never realized how much hate the kid got(and thats what it sounds like to me, a seething hatred, not just that he can't perform, but that they dont want him to perform). Glad he's shutting them up so early.

Theres some underlying issues with Bradshaw's hatred towards Cam.

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