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I think all of us Panthers fans can agree


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i actually think this applies to comment section of everything from youtube to yahoo news articles to espn content. commenters are the walking dead of the internet.

 

Hell, even the mothership of serious news, cnn.com, is full of that poo.  The anonymity of the internet brings out the worst in people.

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It amazes me that we seem to have an issue with it because it's Cam...as if it doesn't happen to others.

 

Look back and see what gets said on OUR OWN board about one of OUR OWN players, whom the people at Panthers.com agree was "thrown to the wolves" in his rookie season at QB.

 

If so many here are willing to crap on one of our own players who did nothing wrong other than not be as good as we had hoped...why would some be surprised others who are not in our fanbase would do so to Cam?

 

In short...dont moan about others doing to our player what the vast majority of the people here have done to another of our own.

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Try being a bartender in a sports bar. I literally want to punch assholes in the face every day. I don't know how many times a day I hear "$cam Newton".

 

He definitely took money from Auburn.

 

How else could he afford that fake smile?

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