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"Cam should be the big story in the NFL right now."


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http://www.businessinsider.com/cam-newton-superstar-2011-10

No one thought Cam would be this good, this quick. No one thought he'd be accurate enough. No one thought he'd be able to read defense well enough. And no one thought he'd be able to hold up to the mental rigors that playing quarterback in the NFL requires.

But he has, and then some.

Almost single-handedly, he changed the feel of the Panthers — turning a crap team into a joyful and explosive one the minute he stepped under center.

The Golden Calf of Bristol-mania is understandable, but Cam should be the big story in the NFL right now.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/cam-newton-superstar-2011-10#ixzz1bj8nQ6Q5

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The Golden Calf of Bristol is such an annoying fug. I can't stand that bible thumping kid.

Maybe if you didn't hate religion, he wouldn't bug you. Give it a few weeks, it'll die down. He started his first game of the season yesterday, of course he's news. Some of you are whiney babies. It's like you're a parent and are pissed your kid got picked last in a game or something. Big deal, they're talking more about The Golden Calf of Bristol than Cam.

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Maybe if you didn't hate religion, he wouldn't bug you. Give it a few weeks, it'll die down. He started his first game of the season yesterday, of course he's news. Some of you are whiney babies. It's like you're a parent and are pissed your kid got picked last in a game or something. Big deal, they're talking more about The Golden Calf of Bristol than Cam.

I don't hate religion, and Cam has had better games than The Golden Calf of Bristol, he has a better completion rating and is overall the better QB and deserves recognition. First you say "Cam isn't winning" now it's "The Golden Calf of Bristol's first game" get the the fug out of here. The Golden Calf of Bristol was nothing spectacular that game yet the media is praising him.

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