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Peter King is feeling the swag (Part deux)


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..Anyways, Peter King, who many consider a major douche, has given Cam nothing but praise, and kudos to him for not holding a grudge, even though he started it.

It's the only way Peter can hope to get back onto Cam's good side after he shellacked Cam with the "icon" fubar.

Peter's greatest fear is Cam will have a 20 year career and does "0" interviews with PeterK because he remembered that PK will burn anybody at anytime for a salacious headline.

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Pretty self explanatory. He is still learning and seeing things he has never seen before by opposing defenses. In a couple of years after he has seen it all and can adjust plays at the line of scrimmage he is going to be that much better. Right now he is still in a learning process.

Geez. And I thought I slurped Cam's nuts the most. :nonod:

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I can't imagine year three when smitty could be gone and he is throwing to the trash that is our remaining receiver corps.

nah man. by then calvin will be sick of carrying the lions and will lebron them to team up with cam. at a nominal cost too.

btw i love your name. nobody drank brandy for breakfast like keith moon did. nor did anyone destroy hotel rooms as well as him. also the funnest drummer to listen to.

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I don't see it. Hurney never goes after big-name free agents

Olsen says hello..

which brings me to my point.. I wouldn't assume the next 10 years will be ran exactly like the last 10 years..

it very well could stay the same.. however, this offseason says things change.

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Right. Because they receiving corps we have now will be exactly the same in 2-3 years...

Yawn.

We've been trying for YEARS to simply get a #2 receiver who isn't terrible and have catastrophically failed every time. Now imagine us trying to get another legitimate #1 threat. I would love to be wrong but I hope you can understand my pessimism.

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Cam will not go anywhere. He will be a Peyton Manning type for the Panthers. He will stay here his entire career and put the panthers on the map for once. Rivera is not stupid. They will put key talent around this young man so we can start winning games. Key talent i mean at WR.

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can't be ready to take the reins of a bad team in the first game of their pro careers.

I think all of us know around here that this is not a bad team, and the only thing missing was a QB before jake delhomme went to poo we was a 12-4 team, given our defence might be a little better back then but at the same time we have great tight ends and running backs now, so in reality newton stepped in to the perfect situation.

no bang on newton i love him, and he is great... but our team has always been good, Just need a QB who can throw it 40+ yards

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I think all of us know around here that this is not a bad team, and the only thing missing was a QB before jake delhomme went to poo we was a 12-4 team, given our defence might be a little better back then but at the same time we have great tight ends and running backs now, so in reality newton stepped in to the perfect situation.

no bang on newton i love him, and he is great... but our team has always been good, Just need a QB who can throw it 40+ yards

let me add that you need competency from the coaching positions, which I feel a lot better about..

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The scary thing is, he is still doesn't really know what he is doing. I can't imagine where he will be in year three when he is better at diagnosing plays pre-snap and having the ability to audible into the best possible play.

:eek: :eek:

Exactly, Cam is playing mostly on instincts at this point... wait until he knows the offense like the back of his hand.

Still waiting for Casserly to man-up and admit he was totally wrong about Cam.

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