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Cam has to feel trapped on a terrible football team


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"Lead us Cam, and we'll follow!"- Rivera to Cam

Cam lead, and we lost. Yet again, Rivera and his coaching staff fail to beat a ROOKIE head coach, with a rookie QB. Cam might hide his emotions from the public now, but I can guarantee you he's questioning his future here.

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Ill take Johnny Football Over Cam Newton Anyday.  Hopefully he and rivera are both gone before the years over.   Cam is not as good as people think. That has started to become more and more clear. Sheer luck and atheletic ability took him this far, but football talent and leadership ability is negligible at best.

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The same Cam that made god awful throws today while under no pressure?

 

 

Last time I checked Cam gave us a lead of 6 ponints and what happens, the defense collapses and we lose. How is that Cam's fault. If the coaches would have went  for it instead of FG, then this would be a different story. We need to play  every down like its the last no more field goal.............  :cam2:

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