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just got kicked from chat for not worshiping cam newton..


tgrfan01

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You said that all Cam did last season was pad his stats late in the game which isn't true. Fug off.

he did.late in the games last year he would pad his stats when teams were playing garbage time.this is what happens when fans make a player bigger than the team.every bad throw he makes is always someone else fault and so forth.the cam worshiping is sickening.he has done nothing to earn the respect yet.

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I guarantee you got kicked from the chat by some sort of technical error.

But please make a thread to draw attention to yourself.

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he did.late in the games last year he would pad his stats when teams were playing garbage time.this is what happens when fans make a player bigger than the team.every bad throw he makes is always someone else fault and so forth.the cam worshiping is sickening.he has done nothing to earn the respect yet.

If you watched at all last season you would have seen that he got his numbers early and faded late in the game.

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Cam may not be the problem but he definitely is a problem

He's got skill no doubt but his game is inconsistent at best and largely ineffective.

If not for some real studs on this roster we are not in any game so far. My opinion at this point is that the giants game is the only score that is truly indicative of how "good" this team is.

I do not expect us to win any more games.

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Cam may not be the problem but he definitely is a problem

He's got skill no doubt but his game is inconsistent at best and largely ineffective.

If not for some real studs on this roster we are not in any game so far. My opinion at this point is that the giants game is the only score that is truly indicative of how "good" this team is.

I do not expect us to win any more games.

exactly.he hasnt developed much.i am a huge panther fan.but i am not afraid to call it how i see it.the entire offense has stunk this season.not just the oc and so forth like many like to make it out to be.the oline isnt blocking well the rbs arent able to run due to this.cam has regressed.and the wrs cant catch to save their lives

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