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Other Teams Have A heightened Intesity while Playing Carolina


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We were supposed to win every godamn game on paper; so what gives. 

 

Most if not all teams take the underdog role while playing us now - they dont underestimate our offense at all with cam newton as our quarterback HENCE THE BLITZING WHICH IS WHY I WONDER WHY WE WERE NOT BLITZING and watch that quarterback crumble. Oh well. 

 

Wish this coaching team would understand this and ADJUST, we're not sneaking up on anyone we have to take the underdog role which is what the patriots try to do every game that they play. : if you carefully notice - the whole first half of the seahawks and for the cardinals are very very similar. So what gives. 

 

With an amazing defense and an offense that has the ability to win, the coaching staff is approaching each game and underestimating how much teams fear this offense with Cam as our quarterback. 

 

Unfortunately the slow moving journey to awesomeness will be slow but we will get there. How you ask : by adding more talent and going through sundays like these. 

 

We are in a new tier : up there with Patriots, denver in terms of talent at quarterback. The difference is that they have fuging competent coaching to understand that the other teams i.e bengals show up knowing that they have to bring up for 61 minutes. This team assumes they show up for the half and boom the other team will give up. 

 

Welcome Panther fans. :) Youve made it - id rather have this poo than go through what tampa, oakland, jaguars are going through. 

My boy cam is toughening up - i remember watching a New England Patriots documentary and realized that teddy bruschi and his buddies at some point were in a patriots team similar to what we have. 

Now where do we find a coach that can godamn turn up the heat for a whole 60 minutes. 

 

We will get there my friends.. but its going to be PAINFUL. Its nice watching this team grow, i have learned to celebrate every first down lol. 

 

Good times. 

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The op is the one who's stupid for saying it. And tony is right to "lol" at that statement.

Dosent matter what it's about your always so offended and butthurt about cam.

 

If you are going to come in with a weak drive by insult, can you at least offer something better than the standard "butt hurt" line?

 

Get some new material.

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It just seems there's more intensity to us fans, watching that one game, our game. It's the NFL, all games are intense. Don't take it personally. 

 

No comment with Cam vs anybody. He's a Panther, our QB, and that is good enough for me.

 

It does seem, however, that even when we make adjustments the other team is ready for them. Hmmmm. Do our players have "tells" that we're missing on the film we watch?

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If you are going to come in with a weak drive by insult, can you at least offer something better than the standard "butt hurt" line?

Get some new material.

Quit being so anally attacked and ravaged about cam? Better?

You know the op said it. Instead of saying something to him about how outrageous his statement is, you try to fight With a guy who says cam isn't as good as two hall of famers.

Your just too sensitive about anything related to cam.

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Quit being so anally attacked and ravaged about cam? Better?

You know the op said it. Instead of saying something to him about how outrageous his statement is, you try to fight With a guy who says cam isn't as good as two hall of famers.

Your just too sensitive about anything related to cam.

 

The funny thing is, I've literally never made one single thread about Cam Newton. Yet I'm a homer and the one who talks about him all the time, lol. The people that have nothing good to say about him are always the ones creating the threads. Go figure, right?

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