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Stopping Newton - The Word is Out


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Dont know who all saw it but Cam even had Rodney Harrison and Coach Dungy (Harrison actually said it) saying Cam needed to be on a different NFL team...on national tv.

This will eventually come back to haunt this team - somebody will end up offering more than we can with our cap problems and we'll be minus our QB.

Management better sit up and take notice - get something/someone going or we'll be right back to 2010 in the blink of an eye.

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His point was the Panthers are not utilizing Cam as they should...not the most insightful analysis as its obvious to anyone, but im glad he said it on air...

 

 

Actually, Harrison said:  " It is time for the Carolina Panthers to switch quarterbacks".

 

That was the quote.

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isn't the forumula for beating teams with a swiss cheese line is to blitz and blitz and blitz and just in case blitz more until the other team figures out what to do?

 

now Cam doesn't help his cause much by treating the football like a newborn baby and he wants to hold it until it takes a dump. get outside the tackles and throw it away dude.

 

stuff like that is part of my post yesterday. this team simply can't overcome ANY mistakes it makes.

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LOL Bench Cam.

 

What the fug ever, these people are fuging idiots.

 

This guy is held to such an INSANE standard.

 

If he plays like poo for another 3 weeks, sure, talk about benching him

 

But he had the best start of his career, passing wise, and we want to bench him after a bad game?

 

Why do I feel like people think he is some 10 year vet?  Uggh.

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LOL Bench Cam.

What the fug ever, these people are fuging idiots.

This guy is held to such an INSANE standard.

If he plays like poo for another 3 weeks, sure, bench him

But he had the best start of his career, passing wise, and we want to bench him after a bad game?

Why do I feel like people think he is some 10 year vet? Uggh.

It's Rodney Harrison.

What would you expect?

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It seemed to me like our big go to the long developing plays and quit that productive up tempo playcalling move coincided perfectly with their spy and send the house agenda.  And like our decision to do so was written in stone and the coaches were standing around staring at the carved tablet for 20 minutes while shaking their head at the bad decision they could not go back and change and the terrible luck we were saddled with because of it... we watched the Cardinals feast on the Panthers.

 

that sh-t was dumb

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