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The panty wastes....at least we know the others will troll themselves into getting banned.

 

Cam could run up and hand the ball off to the DB and some cry babies on here would be trying to pin it on the OL, WR, or some such.

 

IMAGINE IF CAM HAD A REAL COACHING STAFF...THEN HE WOULDN'T BE FORCED TO HAND THE BALL OFF TO THE DB!

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I'm not a Cam apologist, and I directly hang a few of our losses directly on him (Atl and Sea last year for example), but suggesting we suggesting we trade him for a 6-pack and a Maxim is just asinine...

 

It's the job of the coaching staff to construct a plan that plays to the strength of your team...  That simply isn't happening right now...

 

 

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There's only real rule here at the Huddle:  Never suggest that Cam might not be our QB of the future.  

 

 

I think it's fair to suggest that he may not be the future, but to do so out of HuddlePanic is short sighted...  Suggesting selling low on him right now puts the team in full blown rebuilding mode, IMHO, when we have enough talent to compete week in and week out, provided the game plan allows the team to play to their respective strengths...

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The handful of guys on here saying Cam is a bust or the more than a handful of panty wastes on here crying about it and assuming its the opinion of most people.

 

I say they are equally as worthless.

 

Why pick one?  Both sides of the coin are infuriating and far too loud.

 

Some people need to someone to follow them around with a rolled up newspaper and whack them on the nose whenever they have an idea for something to say...

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The absolute worst is the fact Cam is regressing and not improving in his third year and a team/organization/management full of supposed professional football experts have yet to design an offense that exploits his raw athletic ability. Virtually every statistical category is going in the wrong direction and has been since his rookie season.

 

If Cam were a 35 year old QB we'd all be saying he's done. His sliding performances are eerily similar to the end of Jake's tenure in Carolina... except that Cam hasn't endured a major surgery, isn't 35 years old and is still trying to learn the game.

 

What's worse? The simple fact this team cannot, or will not, find a QB guru who can connect with Cam Newton and effectively design an offense that will allow him to do what he does best. And into his third season, does anyone want to discuss why this team has failed to or is simply refusing to get him any coaching help? 

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