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Who wanted to punch Sir Cameron Newton: Leader of Men, Lover of Puppies...Esquire in his....

**** eating grin face.? I was hoping he would've choked on that ******* gum.... Can't wait to see his *** in the Dome.....

Sorry / rant.....ezbill.gif

Ultimately, I blame Goodell

While some of the blame does fall on the players and remaining coaches, I squarely place the blame for this 0-2 start on the shoulders of Goodell. When you have so many distractions and you have the lose of head coach and interim head coach, this is what happens. This team looks to lack focus, drive, and motivation. Dropped passes, blown coverages, poor line play.

Last week, I thought that the Panthers were going to get stomped by a team coming out to prove that the opener was a fluke. Unfortunately, I was wrong. They all look lost out there. Winning builds upon itself, leading to greater confidence. Well, losing builds upon itself too, pulling everyone down even further. I'm not sure how to fix things to get the fire back in them, but somebody better figure something out quickly or it will be a long season. Let's hope that we can get a win next week against the Chiefs and then carry that over to the Packers.

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My personal favorite :

Brees may be a great #2

But Payton is the leader of this team. Quite frankly Brees looks average at best.

Btw, Kromer is no head coach.

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