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Cam has to feel trapped on a terrible football team


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I like how you just throw stats and that is it...you completely ignore the individual plays that make or break the game...you know the ones Cam never makes....

Instead of letting Cam and the offense get one yard to win the game, we kicked a field goal. Hard for your QB to have that "make or break" play of the game when you take the ball out of his hands and put him on the sideline.

Even worse when you do this and already have a suspect secondary that is injury depleted.

But hey, don't let pesky facts get in the way of your agenda.

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i think you are also forgetting the ones he did make..you know the ones that had us with a 6 point lead with less than a minute to go....

 

Oh those 8 10 yard curls to 89, the one late ball that he threw to Ginn, after Ginn literally waited for seconds in the end zone while the defender caught up and was two steps from breaking the play up. The two yard TE passes that Olsen ran with..Nah I remember them, very difficult throws. SHARPSHOOTER that Cam.

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Anyone who says that Newton played well today clearly knows nothing about football. He has great potential, but 2 games into his 3rd season, he is a below average QB with great mobility.

 

 

He is on pace for 24 Tds and 8 INTs and is completing 61% of his passes.  I'd take that.

 

Wasn't his best game today to say the least, but there were some issues that were on him, some on the receivers, some on the O-line, and some on the coaching staff.

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I honestly think without Cam Newton Panthers would have about five wins in the last four years, and I'm serious.

 

Btw, Talented teams don't have to score 30 plus points to win games. With excaption of maybe two games in the last four years, the only time the Panthers have won is when Cam Newton has absolutely gone off and the team has scored 30 points or more.  The only exception I can think of is the Redskins win last year, and a six point win over Jaguars team that won four games.

 

The year before the Panthers drafted Cam, the offense scored three TD's or more just twice. Since drafting Cam they have score 21 or more 23 times.  The year after drafting Cam the point differential went from minus -213 to -23, but defensive rank actually got WORSE, lol. But believe whatever you want.

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...Brady wins games... Like Gettleman said, its time to start winning.

 

Same people we're saying the same thing last week about the great Colin Kaepernick. His stats so far tonight?

 

Ummm... 12/25 125y and 2 int, against the same team Newton posted a top five QBR against.  He looks like dogshit compared to Cam Newton.

 

Make that 3 picks... First and goal Seatle.

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