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Newton NFC's secret weapon?


CatMan72

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crybabies for not wanting our QB to get hurt in a game that doesn't matter?

lol, get out of here.

yes, crybabies

this is a fun weekend for the athletes where they're being honored for having excellent seasons

the coaches have fun with it, the players do too... if they want to call something like this, they're going to and everybody crying about it is going to make no difference

get over it

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http://blogs.nfl.com/2012/01/28/nfc-keeps-things-light-and-tricky-on-ohana-day/?module=HP11_cp

Continuing a theme from Thursday’s practice, Panthers QB Cam Newton got in a little more work at wide receiver, handing off a reverse to WR Steve Smith before turning upfield and catching a touchdown pass from his teammate.

Newton lined up wide left on the next play, with WR Greg Jennings taking the shotgun snap. Jennings looked to Newton in the corner of the end zone, but his pass came up woefully short and was intercepted by Seahawks CB Brandon Browner.

At least we know Steve Smith is a better QB than Greg Jennings :p

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