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Cam lost his monkey....


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..looked & did not see this discussed. Cam has got rid of the monkey on his back. Mr.Newton threw a pick late in the game and the Panthers won. The team stuck together regardless of how dejected young Cameron looked. I, for one, am thrilled to have this mark behind him and us. I was so over hearing that stat repeated, fellin like Cam knew it & couldnt get past it. It is just a feeling of relief to know that now Cam knows he can get past picks...

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Just wanted to clarify. Meaning the QB's fault or the team as whole for not finishing games?

The team. No one can expect the QB to play perfect every single game just to win. I've said elsewhere, but Rodgers, Manning, Brees, etc. would all have sub-.500 careers if this same thing occurred to them.

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1-18 when your QB has a turnover is just a sad, sad stat.

I don't normally disagree with a lot of your posts but, No.. A "sad stat" is when your team is so undisciplined that some fans and the media won't call out the team but continue to push the lie that their QB not playing a perfect game week in and out, means doom for the team.

If a QB's INTS meant instant team lose then how come the Bengals are in the play-offs despite Andy having more Ints than Cam? How Come the Colts are in the play-offs despite Luck having more ints than Dalton?

Only with Cam is all this BS believed...Gee I wonder why?

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The team. No one can expect the QB to play perfect every single game just to win. I've said elsewhere, but Rodgers, Manning, Brees, etc. would all have sub-.500 careers if this same thing occurred to them.

You are right. And what is so funny and no one has ever called him on it, is how much Brees loves to pad his stats by trying to get as many passing yardages out of a game. Even when he throws like 5 picks or the teams loses, Brees stat is still up there. Amazing how no one every calls him out on how much he loves to protect his own franchise, himself, like Brett Farve but last season folks were actually accusing Cam of being "me first" when he broke Peyton Manning's passing yard record.

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