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Cam Newton Postgame video


smitty_89

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I love Cam like the rest of us but the end of that last drive was horrible. I dont know if he was him, the play calling , or both.... but it was 2nd and 5, 3rd and 5, then 4th and 5 and he pretty much threw it 20+ yards into the end zone everytime. I get the first one to Olsen, and ok maybe he could have hit Smitty then Nanee..... BUT at least on one of those downs - how about look for and throw it to somebody shorter to get the first down. That was the only time, except for that dumb ass first pick, that Cam kind of pissed me off. I think this is an area that he also needs to improve on, and maybe part of it is the play calling - but sometimes the Panthers need to work on just getting the 1st down..... and those little flat passes aint going to work every time nor throwing the ball deep.

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Not much to say. Not too big on kicking a man when he's down when he clearly admits it. Big foot in his own mouth is enough punishment I think when it comes to the topic of his interview that he brushed off. But his attitude is horrible and needs adjustment or he just needs to stop doing post-game interviews. Or perhaps any interviews at all. Hope he learned his lesson and now really does start taking a look in the mirror instead of making comments like that. Best move would be an apology to the players and vets, which would go a long way, and it would be the first thing he should say if he wants to maintain support.

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