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This Video Puts Cam's Comments Into Context


fieryprophet

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U are 100% right.

Cam is treated the way he is because the media has already made up their minds that he is not going to go any further than helping his team win. If the Panthers record isn't meeting the expectations of those in the media, you watch the chants for the team to release him. Cam is not Matt Stafford, Sam Bradford, Andrew Luck nor even Blaine Gabbert; QBs who the media have choosen as superior QB who is suppose to succeed in the NFL no matter what.

Cam is the Tony Romo, Mark Sanchez, of his rookie QB class. They are simply there to help their team. They are not preceived to be superior QBs like the media "choosen ones." They are not allowed to call out their team nor try to elevate them, ask Tony Romo.

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People see the national interview and just see one side of the story. We watch Cam play every week, we see his press conferences after losses/wins, we see him give it everything he has on the field. We know better than most around the nation the type of player/person he is so fug what they think.

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U are 100% right.

Cam is treated the way he is because the media has already made up their minds that he is not going to go any further than helping his team win. If the Panthers record isn't meeting the expectations of those in the media, you watch the chants for the team to release him. Cam is not Matt Stafford, Sam Bradford, Andrew Luck nor even Blaine Gabbert; QBs who the media have choosen as superior QB who is suppose to succeed in the NFL no matter what.

Cam is the Tony Romo, Mark Sanchez, of his rookie QB class. They are simply there to help their team. They are not preceived to be superior QBs like the media "choosen ones." They are not allowed to call out their team nor try to elevate them, ask Tony Romo.

I don't see any of that now. I know you were right when he was drafted and before the season, but almost everyone has admitted they were wrong and praised Newton universally morre recently. The conversation I hear is that Newton is overachieving compared to the rest of the team.

You seem to still be holding onto to your resentment while most others have moved on. Just sayin....................

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I don't see any of that now. I know you were right when he was drafted and before the season, but almost everyone has admitted they were wrong and praised Newton universally morre recently. The conversation I hear is that Newton is overachieving compared to the rest of the team.

You seem to still be holding onto to your resentment while most others have moved on. Just sayin....................

yep. it's time to move on. everyone else has.

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