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Steve Young on Cam


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No link or anything im sitting at home waiting to have my knee surgery and cant do anything but watch espn, But anyways steve young said about cam its jaw dropping what he's doing out there and he said i dont even live in charlotte and i want to buy season tickets and he cant wait to watch us play sunday against jacksonville.

LoL i thought that was pretty good.

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Even the talking heads who thought game one was a fluke were amazed at how good he looked.

he cant wait to watch us play sunday against jacksonville
This team has definitely made the biggest turnaround in the league, from 'waste of time' to watch, to 'most interesting'.
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we def better get some sunday night flex games now.

I expect that will come on the 2nd half of the season if (when?) he keeps up the jaw dropping performances. Regardless though it's nice to be able to turn on ESPN or NFLN and see the panthers mentioned at all...especially one of our players in a positive light.

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No link or anything im sitting at home waiting to have my knee surgery and cant do anything but watch espn, But anyways steve young said about cam its jaw dropping what he's doing out there and he said i dont even live in charlotte and i want to buy season tickets and he cant wait to watch us play sunday against jacksonville.

LoL i thought that was pretty good.

wow Steve Young was the last person I expected to warm up to Cam.

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