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Official Panthers at Ravens Gameday Thread


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No, actually I wasn't butt hurt, but when someone tells me to shut up I'm not gonna sit back and let it go. I'd have invited you to shut me up if you were standing right in front of me, not because I think I'm a bad ass, but because of the disrespect. Last I checked I never disrespected you or called you names. Again, that shows your age or your lack of respect for others. Have you noticed the many other replies to my post that were objective, unlike yours? If you don't like my opinion then move past my post and live your life. I've managed adults my entire adult life with great success so I think I've got a good idea on how to treat others.

Now, I will wait for you're childish remarks. Good night!

 

Your post and opinion make no sense.  In real life, when people say stupid things about Cam and the Panthers I react the same way.  My post was objective.  The facts support my opinion.  You are the one who lacks objectivity.  Raw data and true objectivity does not support your opinion.

 

And I don't care who you managed.  I managed grown men in intensely stressful situations as a 21 year old and did it well.  You may prefer to talk softly and coddle people, but stupidity is an evil virus and a form of mental illness.  It must be aggressively attacked whenever it rears it's ugly head.  Look up objectivity in the dictionary.  Then review Cam's stats while objectivity considering outside factors.  If you still arrive at the same asinine conclusion, then there is something wrong with you.

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No, actually I wasn't butt hurt, but when someone tells me to shut up I'm not gonna sit back and let it go. I'd have invited you to shut me up if you were standing right in front of me, not because I think I'm a bad ass, but because of the disrespect. Last I checked I never disrespected you or called you names. Again, that shows your age or your lack of respect for others. Have you noticed the many other replies to my post that were objective, unlike yours? If you don't like my opinion then move past my post and live your life. I've managed adults my entire adult life with great success so I think I've got a good idea on how to treat others.

Now, I will wait for you're childish remarks. Good night!

 

Your posts and the opinion stated in said posts make no sense.  In real life, when people say stupid things about Cam and the Panthers I react the same way.  My post was objective.  The facts support my opinion.  You are the one who lacks objectivity.  Raw data and true objectivity does not support your opinion.

 

And I don't care who you managed.  I managed grown men in intensely stressful situations as a 21 year old and did it well.  You may prefer to talk softly and coddle people, but stupidity is an evil virus and a form of mental illness.  It must be aggressively attacked whenever it rears its ugly head.  Look up objectivity in the dictionary.  Then review Cam's stats while objectively considering outside factors.  If you still arrive at the same asinine conclusion, then there is something wrong with you.

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I am liking Clausen play tonight. Not bad.

 

But, I will say, it's clear to see when it comes to these QBs,  These sports folks simply pick up their scripts and read as usual. I was waiting for Grudden to be as critical of Clausen as he was with Cam but he wasn't. One can say that's because Clausen is a second string but Grudden never scrutinized Flacco either. 

 

In all honesty, it now feels like you can pick out all the QBs these folks are encouraged to scrutinize and those who they will praise enldlessly regardless if the QBs deserve it or not. These sports guys seem to have these QBs well cartegorized and that is that.

 

From what I saw tonight, Grudden was reading from his 2011 Draft script when it came to Cam. IMO, Cam still plays like he has to do it all for the O-team. And on wonders why? When he's wasn't running from the defense because his O-line keep breaking down like matchsticks, tonight, he was overthrowing or under throwing the balls. In other words, he's not getting a chance to relax in the pocket.

 

Also, I've watched how the Panthers receivers bust their asses to get the balls when they have Clausen and Anderson under center but it seems when Cam is under center, they don't seem to play with that same level of intensity. It feels more like they believe it's Cam's job to get the ball to them all the time instead of them busting their asses to get the ball.

 

I was watching the Broncos/Seahawks game and I noticed how hard all those receives fought to help make Manning look good. No matter how bad his throws were, those receivers went after those balls like their lives depended on it. I wonder when will this Panther Offense will play that way for Cam?

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