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Cam Newton or Bust


AceBoogie

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Cam newton had a great game today you can't be a team when its already been decided that its in the best interest of the NFL that they win.

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We are incredibly unbalanced and we don't score...especially in the 2nd half. We have just flat out sucked in the 2nd half of games and it's because our coaches have no clue how to make adjustments or anticipate how the game is going to change. They do the same thing all game and just expect it to keep working.

The other aspect of it is that when the pressure is on to put some points on the board at the end of the game, the opposing DC brings pressure. As a result the OL crumbles, Cam and the WRs have no clue how to counter that with intermediate routes to get open, and we end up going three and out. It's the story of the entire time that Cam has been here and I don't blame him entirely because the guy has to be coached up.

We need an offensive guru in here to teach this guy how to play the freakin QB position in tight situations. he can make all the throws, he can get himself out of tough situations, but when the game is on the line he doesn't know where to go with the ball because he doesn't know how to read a defense effectively.

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