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Who the hell was Cam throwing at?


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The same as in the Detroit game. The opponent. I didn't think this one was nearly as bad. There really was no one around in the Detroit pick. Not one Panther.

I'm just sick of the last drive. That's the most painful turnover. It's always the last drive that can tie the game and you fail on. That's the most meaningful one, ever game. 4 back to back incompletions needing only 5 yards. This is the type of turnover that's killed us all year. The ones on downs when in a position to tie or win, not so much the picks.

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Yeah, but at least the second one seemed to be a better attempt than the falling down underhanded toss. Granted, it was the second short field turnover, so it sucked all the same.

I seriously wonder if The Golden Calf of Bristol fans sit and over analyze his throws as much as you guys do Cam? Last season you bitch that your QB couldn't throw. Now you have one who can, you bitch that all of his throws aren't perfect.

Miserable you guys aren't...:rolleyes::rolleyes:

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What's there to analyze? The Golden Calf of Bristol makes a lot of pooty throws, but does what he needs to in the 4th quarter. So far he's been a crappy passer. His fans aren't as delusional as Newton fans and neither is the media about him. No one's scared about being called a racist if they say The Golden Calf of Bristol's sucked as a passer for most of the time. It's the damn truth.

Most people can accept that. Cam Newton homers can't. They think he's playing perfect or he's the only reason we stand a chance. And anyone that says otherwise must be a hater or racist. In reality it's not even close.

The biggest thing about The Golden Calf of Bristol though is he doesn't make as many boneheaded mistakes despite his poor playing as a passer. He's a great game manager, and a fantastic motivator late in the game. That turns out to be a better winning recipe than what we have.

To those who have known this for some time, it's no surprise.

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The midrange stuff over the middle is Cam's greatest weakness. Of course, its probably the most difficult part to learn.

he made those throws early in the season... except in the redzone.

now they've been replaced by screens to jstew. with our tight ends, there's no excuse not to have something open over the middle every single play.

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I see another alt of an anti-cam troll... smh...

So what exactly does that make you? I at least base my arguments on facts, numbers, and don't change like the wind....while you base yours on...opinion? You cry about being trolled one time when in reality you haven't even walked a mile in the shoes of someone who knows he's not a damn troll but labeled as such. Then you seek attention.

Not to mention, you're finally saying the same thing I have been saying for months now. Kind of ignorant, don't you think?

Naaah...who am I kidding.

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