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Cam's Superman when down 23-7


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The man has to make a 3rd and effin' 22 in order to give this team a CHANCE to have a dream to win this game, and that's not good enough for some fans when he doesn't get it done.

A good half of the fans of this franchise doesn't deserve the man.

god damn, shut the fug up

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There are too many problems with this team, front office, general manager, coaching, and yes players, and talent pool to blame it on a 22 year old 2nd year QB.

He may be part of the problem he may not be. What I don't like is when he does make a bad decision, I never see Rivera bringning him over as Parcells or Coughlin or any other coach would do and say 'son, what were you thinking'.

i don't know. I've been a season ticket holder for a long time. I've grown tired ot the big game meltdowns. Of the Panthers coaching staff always the one being outcoahced. It's ridiculous.

The two things that have been constant are Hurney (who recommended both Fox and Rivera) and Richardson.

very discouraging.

I don't believe in Rivera. i've seen nothing and I mean nothing from this 'defensive' coach to make me believe otherwise.

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In fact, you know what? fug Cam Newton. He's not clutch at all. Not a single goddamn clutch performance in his NFL career and he wasn't clutch in the national title game. He might not be the guy for the job.

Cam needs a defense.....that way people won't expect him to be Peyton Manning in his prime type of player out of the gate.

That is just silly what you are suggesting.....

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like it or not, the man has a point

Not one example of me me me to support such a claim....

and every week Cam Newton since his first game has been unfairly asked to be the team. You want a good QB.....give him some help. Give him a play making D

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