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completion percentage on 3rd down


TonyN

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so do you just make a new thread every time a thought enters your head

I could start new thread with every terrible Cam Newton stat available, like:

3rd down and 3-8 yards to go 38.9% completion percentage

Or I could sit back and listen to a bunch of morons blame all the close losses on the coaching staff when the prime culprit is a young quarterback who just can't get it done when it counts.

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I could start new thread with every terrible Cam Newton stat available, like:

3rd down and 3-8 yards to go 38.9% completion percentage

Or I could sit back and listen to a bunch of morons blame all the close losses on the coaching staff when the prime culprit is a young quarterback who just can't get it done when it counts.

You are literally the worst poster we've ever had lol, and that's saying something.

You really know nothing about football and just try to troll because you have nothing better to do. I really feel bad for you but at the same time it's funny as hell to see you fags get so worked up and it makes me feel a little bit better about myself, knowing there's someone on this planet like you.

Go take a year off and study the game so you actually know what the fug you're talking about. Suck a Falcon dick too while you're at it, Biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitch.

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More useless stats:

Carolina 30th in NFL in total first downs, 29th NFL in passing first downs.

Your parents are 1st in the world for worse accident baby.

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There's nothing wrong with pointing this out and the people going on and on and on and on nearly every other post about how bad everything is on the board are worse than the people at least wanting to bash the football team the forum is about.

ok...back to bashing the op

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I am sorry all you Newton lovers don't like reality to intrude upon your hero worship. Cam Newton is one of the very worst quarterbacks in the league in pressure situations. It is just statistics. He stinks on 3rd down and he stinks in the red zone.

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Guest shitposting

How hard is it for you assholes to get it? You're going out of your way to make trash threads to stir up poo. If every other fuging thread was someone posting Cam's rookie year statistics then maybe you would have a point, but that's not the case.

Haters gonna hate.

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