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First a thread comparing Cam to P.Manning and now to Tom Brady? God damn you guys are embarrassing.

Not sure you understand the word "compare".

Hint: just because two people are mentioned in the same sentence, does not mean they are being compared to one another.

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You guys need to stop caring what the media thinks about Cam. Stop caring about how they think he should act. Stop caring about how they think he should play. He is never going to please them. Ever. No matter what he does, the media will vilify Cam Newton. Too many of them invested too much emotionally against him in the predraft process. They hate his personality and they hate that he's succesful. They invested too much air time trashing prior to the draft and they were red faced when he humiliated them. They will never like him, they will never lift him up. They've trashed him for his W/L record regardless of how many idiotic coaching mistakes, missed kicks, or horrible defensive play directly cost us games when he put us in position to win him. If we make it to the playoffs, and lose, they will turn their chants to "well it looks like Cam can't win the big game hurrrrfff durrr!" When we win the Super Bowl, they'll fabricated other excuses. It will never stop and you should stop hoping for it.

 

And as long as they continue their campaign, youll see the fans who take their cue on how to feel about teams they dont follow from the media. Within the context of this very thread we've seen a respected poster in Hawk display a clearly misinformed opinion founded in what the media told him to think.

 

It isn't going to end as long as he plays and you should stop wanting it to. Let him be the villian. Let him be hated. It makes it all the sweeter watching them cry as he succeeds. Think back to the Redskins game last year when the media sought every excuse for their beloved RG3's loss to the evil Cam Newton.

 

It will never change. Cam went 18/23 sunday with two drops and a throw away if memory serves-when I watched ESPN talk about the game, they played the same two incompletions on a loop, over and over, and over again.They are out to get him, in every sense of the word, and when he doesn't give them anything they will fabricate stuff. He. Is. A. Target.

 

It's best you stop fretting over it, stop wondering what he should do to appease them, and embrace it.

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You guys need to stop caring what the media thinks about Cam. Stop caring about how they think he should act. Stop caring about how they think he should play. He is never going to please them. Ever. No matter what he does, the media will vilify Cam Newton. Too many of them invested too much emotionally against him in the predraft process. They hate his personality and they hate that he's succesful. They invested too much air time trashing prior to the draft and they were red faced when he humiliated them. They will never like him, they will never lift him up. They've trashed him for his W/L record regardless of how many idiotic coaching mistakes, missed kicks, or horrible defensive play directly cost us games when he put us in position to win him. If we make it to the playoffs, and lose, they will turn their chants to "well it looks like Cam can't win the big game hurrrrfff durrr!" When we win the Super Bowl, they'll fabricated other excuses. It will never stop and you should stop hoping for it.

And as long as they continue their campaign, youll see the fans who take their cue on how to feel about teams they dont follow from the media. Within the context of this very thread we've seen a respected poster in Hawk display a clearly misinformed opinion founded in what the media told him to think.

It isn't going to end as long as he plays and you should stop wanting it to. Let him be the villian. Let him be hated. It makes it all the sweeter watching them cry as he succeeds. Think back to the Redskins game last year when the media sought every excuse for their beloved RG3's loss to the evil Cam Newton.

It will never change. Cam went 18/23 sunday with two drops and a throw away if memory serves-when I watched ESPN talk about the game, they played the same two incompletions on a loop, over and over, and over again.They are out to get him, in every sense of the word, and when he doesn't give them anything they will fabricate stuff. He. Is. A. Target.

It's best you stop fretting over it, stop wondering what he should do to appease them, and embrace it.

You are 254,730,661% correct. Couldn't have said it better!

But I just can't fugging help it. :(

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and apparently I misheard the play by play man. He really said "That isn't mosquito repellent"

 

 

nah bro he was most def spraying adhesive on the top of his hand to grip the ball better with his knuckles

re-watch the game, they first catch him spraying the palm side. Later on the camera pans back and he is spraying the back

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I don't think it matters how many championships Cam does or doesn't win. I think the media will always be up his ass about something because that's how they work.

  

As far as his attitude, until we actually see how its holding back the team all this talk is just that.  If we had a team that was ready and he was holding us back, it'd be different.

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and apparently I misheard the play by play man. He really said "That isn't mosquito repellent"

 

i got curious and did some checking around and it was some kind of pain relieving spray for minor burns and scrapes because the back of his hand scraped someone's helmet earlier in the game.

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Damn  - only been here about a week and this is like the 5th thread with someone crying about Newton getting disced or your team getting disced.  Some of you guys got some thin skin.

 

Once he becomes a clutch quarterback and starts producing wins, this team has some winning seasons under its belt, things will change.  If he/ they dont, things wont change, but you have to grow up and stop whining because that is not going to change anything.  The Bills get little to no respect either and last count we have been to 3 more superbowls than you guys.

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Damn  - only been here about a week and this is like the 5th thread with someone crying about Newton getting disced or your team getting disced.  Some of you guys got some thin skin.

 

Once he becomes a clutch quarterback and starts producing wins, this team has some winning seasons under its belt, things will change.  If he/ you dont, they wont, but you have to grow up and stop whining because that is not going to change anything.  The Bills get little to no respect either and last count we have been to 3 more superbowls than you guys.

 

give us another 20 years of futility and we'll probably be just as accepting of a sucking team as you and the browns fans have been.

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