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Cam "We had a game plan and we stuck to it"


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Could you dumbasses not say something like "wow, he threw the coaches under the bus" if you didn't watch the goddamn video? It's like a bunch of mini-Skip Baylesses in here.

Keep in mind the new NFLN commercial. Fans acting like they are thinking for themselves when they are simply repeating everything the so called experts say on ESPN/NFLN.

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Seattle is a really good team, even without a few players. We had a chance to win, E. Thomas made a great play to force the fumble. Also, Russel played very well under pressure. Cam did exactly what he was asked to do, no turnovers. We didn't execute, we gave up a play as well.

However, it feels like the same crap. Close game we lost, one major play that would have won us the game if it went a diff way. Hope its not...

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Cam Newton? I think he hates to lose more than Smith....

 

I dont know man.. he certainly hated it when he was a rookie for sure.. but now all he does is stay quiet and sit on the bench with a towel on his head.. I think he just wishes the nightmare would end someway somehow.. and smitty cant do it all alone.

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