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Cam on Jim Rome


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Whoa Buddy, I don't feel empowered to do anything.

You missed the entire point.

Newton shows promise. I love him. We all love him...but, all the talk and all the ads and all the National love in world will mean nothing unless he produces next year more consistently than this. He has not arrived and hopefully he will. Those flaws with blitzes were not lost on the teams outside of and inside of our division. Until he makes teams pay for it, it will not stop.

My point with Miller is that Newton has an opportunity to make him pay for those sacks and for the celebrating MIller did doing them. Let's see if he does.

I need to see Cam have a perfect performance, at home, in a win, against a playoff team when it matters and I can't think of any bigger game than the one with Denver.

I wouldn't go so far as to say that Cam "has not arrived". I'd argue that he has "arrived" more so than any Panther in their short history.

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In another interview Cam said he talked to Ray Lewis and he told Ray he hated losing and Ray basically talked some sense into him and said you think you are the first guy to come into the NFL that is used to winning and then didn't win? He came from the dynasty of The U (Miami) and the Ravens didn't have a winning record for 3 seasons after Ray Lewis got there. Basically telling him don't isolate yourself because you think you are the only one that wants to win, just do what you can do. Cam said that really stuck with him and it made him mature because he never really thought of it like that.

Baby boy.

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I dont follow.

Sorry, I was in a rush at work.

Basically he was talking about how early on in the season, when he was taking losses so tough, and alienating himself sometimes post game, that he felt he was the only individual who wasn't comfortable with putting up with losing. He felt like everyone else was, and that he was being selfish and individualistic, and that he had to take a team approach instead of a me approach in his attitude.

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