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Cam Newton was a "different guy" heading into 2012 per Ross Tucker (called out his work ethic)


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Ross Tucker is a sports writer that used to work for SI and ESPN, currently works for Sports USA. Also the host of SirusXM NFL channnel's morning show. Also works for NBC and is one of the host of NBC Sports Talk. Wonder who he got that from? Maybe it was from Chud?

Edit: He's a pretty damn smart guy, so I doubt he would've said anything unless it came from somewhere close to the team. That's why I said maybe Chud said something about it.

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Was it Chud pulling his head out of his ass, Cam pulling his head out of his ass, or a combination? I'm going with they both stepped it up (Cam more then Chud though).

Just as long as it's out of his ass I could care less who did the pulling.

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Not one fuging mention of Cam's 6 (or was it 7?) game streak of 0 Interceptions and his stellar play being the cause of our turn around. nor was it mentioned the whole change in offensive calling halfway through the season. This is ridiculous

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As evidenced by his poor pro bowl performance last season, Cam Newton is utterly reliant on the comfort of his offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski to perform at a high level. Chud's nipples spout creative passing plays and point to open receivers.

lol, so Cam extending plays is Chud's doing? Get the fug outta here, if it wasn't for Cam's legs, truth be told we would no doubt be one of the worst offenses in the league. Cam was sacked 36 times this season, it would have been MUCH more than that if we had Clausen or Anderson back there. Give me a fuging break.

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