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MGH1989

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per saints report forum (thread about Wilbon comparing Cam to Jordan)

- It's easy to throw for a lot of yards when your team is getting killed.

-Meh. Stupid to say the least. Steve Smith may be small and old, but hes still one of those "throw it up and ill go get it" type of receivers that are rare in the NFL ( Randy Moss, Calvin Jonhson, and this new kid AJ Green might be one as well)

You give Cam Newton an average set of WR's like the saints, vikings, bucs, broncos, maybe raiders? And all this Cam Newton being great would go away. Hes good, but you have to remember that there running a QB friendly scheme in Carolina for the first time in years and he has Steve Smith to throw to.

Point being, praise should be going to Steve Smith and that OC far more then Newton, i watched him miss 15 yard throws to a wide open Greg Olsen in the end zone. So im not too impressed. But he is playing well.

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lol, has been up in both games w/ the lead.......there opponents have come from behind in the 3rd q with Carolina within a single score in the 4th. Dumb Saints.

We have had one of the worst WR corp in the NFL for years now.....but now it is a great one?

There board should implode from all the stupidity.

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They actually make some very logical points.

Cam deserves his due, but so do Chud and Smith, Stewart, LaFell, etc.

no doubt, but if it was just as easy as chucking the ball up to Smitty and lettin him get it why was Clausen poo last year? Why wasn't Jake Delhomme an All Pro? This guy wants to attribute all of Cam success on Smitty grabin all the balls he is chuckin.

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LOL @ easy to throw when you're getting beat.

We've led in both games and gave up the lead late. So we were still dictating what we wanted to do, not letting the defense do it (though that's arguable with the anemic run game lol). We chose to pass. And when we were behind, that's when teams play the pass even more, and we still did it.

Retards.

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Anybody notice the clip on foxsports about the NFL sending a memo to all 32 teams saying that you will be fined, suspended, or lose draft picks for faking injuries? Scott Fujita then chimed in and said "he's been places" that actually teach that. That it's a play call and has a name from the coaches. Is there any doubt in anyones mind what place he was referring to? New Orleans. fug them. Their D is dirty. Their team is dirty. Their coaches are dirty. Their city is dirty. Their women are dirty. Anything a Saints fan says is just ignorant bullshit.

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no doubt, but if it was just as easy as chucking the ball up to Smitty and lettin him get it why was Clausen poo last year? Why wasn't Jake Delhomme an All Pro? This guy wants to attribute all of Cam success on Smitty grabin all the balls he is chuckin.

Completely different offenses.

Chud made Anderson a pro bowler.

Again, not to discredit Cam in any way because he's been very good, but the offense is very QB friendly.

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