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I agree. I'm also trying to get myself ready for the tons of The Golden Calf of Bristol v. Newton debates coming this week.

The debate was hilarious on NFLN...One was trying to make the argument that Tim was just as athletic as Cam and Mike Vick. The other was doing his mightiest not to laugh out loud...It was do darn funny.

BTW...the Saints are putting up basketball numbers on the Colts and there is still over 10 minutes left in the game. Peyton is watching on the sideline. He must be sick to his stomache.

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There are some extremely self-conscious people around here.

we won

who gives a sh-t what ESPN says?

Everyone said last week that we needed wins. Now we win a game and other QB's should not be mentioned during highlight reels.

wtf does this board care about TT? No. I'm sorry. WTF does this board care about what some random analyst says about TT?

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The debate was hilarious on NFLN...One was trying to make the argument that Tim was just as athletic as Cam and Mike Vick. The other was doing his mightiest not to laugh out loud...It was do darn funny.

BTW...the Saints are putting up basketball numbers on the Colts and there is still over 10 minutes left in the game. Peyton is watching on the sideline. He must be sick to his stomache.

The Golden Calf of Bristol and Cam have a similar level of athleticism, and neither are as athletic as Vick.

But Cam is so much better at throwing the ball.

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Actually people have seen this before. If you look at Randall Cunningham's stats from 1987-1992 for both passing and rushing, those numbers look like what Cam is approaching. If I had to choose 1 player to compare him to it would be Cunningham. What's more awesome is that Cam could be even better.

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Man I hope that Cam can keep this up.

Hopefully, he'll be a hard working, hard practicing QB for his whole career and he can make those beautiful deep passes all the time like Michael Jordan hit a bunch of "nothin but net" 3 pointers nearly every time he played.

That one deep pass to Smitty near the goal line was about as nice a pass as you'll see in the NFL.

That is quite possibly the best pass any Panther's QB has ever thrown. I didn't even have words for it, most plays I get hyped up when we have a big gain. That play I just covered my mouth and just sat there for about 10 seconds in awe of that pass.

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