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If Shula's play calls are so moronic, why don't we just audible?


TonyN

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You must be living in a parallel universe or something.

 

The Panthers are # 7 in rushing...and very little of that has been Cam Newton.

The Panthers are # 30 in passing...and Newton has to shoulder the blame for much of this.

 

Either the man is ready to step up to the plate and play like a 3rd year pro...or he is not.

 

But back to the original question: If Shula's calls are so moronic, why doesn't Cam just audible out of them???

 

He sure had an ample opportunity to recognize the blitz Sunday and check off to a quick developing pass play or run a draw...

 

Didn't happen. I can understand why the Panthers don't screen more, though. Newton's screen's are an adventure. He seems to think every pass has to be thrown though a brick wall.

 

Why are you asking us like we know exactly what's being run?

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I really wonder about this board sometimes.

Did you not see that neither Kalil nor Wharton picked up the rusher? He came in untouched with Wharton blocking nothing but air. So are you telling me Cam should have known the o-line would fug up that badly?

No QB would have had a chance in hell on that play.

Only an asshole would call a pass play in that situation anyway after how easily Arizona had been getting to Cam.

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Comments like this really make you wonder just exactly why some people have such deep disdain for our quarterback.

Love our qb. I personally believe this coaching staff and front office are holding him back. Just posted this as sarcasm. Sick of the audible and cam sucks threads.

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Comments like this really make you wonder just exactly why some people have such deep disdain for our quarterback.

Why do you have to respond to retarded posts all the time? you seem like a smart guy. Just let it go and maybe they will go away. And if you feel the need, respond with substance instead of oneliners regardless if you are right or wrong. You are becoming just as bad as trolls. You provide no substance dude. damn.

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Why do you have to respond to retarded posts all the time? you seem like a smart guy. Just let it go and maybe they will go away. And if you feel the need, respond with substance instead of oneliners regardless if you are right or wrong. You are becoming just as bad as trolls. You provide no substance dude. damn.

I wasn't the only one who responded. Honestly I've tried to be nice to you. But it seems every so often you get a wild hair up your ass and want to start something again. I have no issues with you, if you have a problem with my posting that's cool, I'll still post however I want.

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Love our qb. I personally believe this coaching staff and front office are holding him back. Just posted this as sarcasm. Sick of the audible and cam sucks threads.

Well you may want to do a little better job of being sarcastic, just saying.

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I wasn't the only one who responded. Honestly I've tried to be nice to you. But it seems every so often you get a wild hair up your ass and want to start something again. I have no issues with you, if you have a problem with my posting that's cool, I'll still post however I want.

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I wasn't the only one who responded. Honestly I've tried to be nice to you. But it seems every so often you get a wild hair up your ass and want to start something again. I have no issues with you, if you have a problem with my posting that's cool, I'll still post however I want.

I just meant in general, not just this thread. You give cam supporters a bad name. Many think it but dont say it. You are more confrontational than ssubjective. I agree with you more often than not but damn dude. It seems like you could spend that energy with facts instead of "witty one liners". But continue how you want obviously its jist the way I see it

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I just meant in general, not just this thread. You give cam supporters a bad name. Many think it but dont say it. You are more confrontational than ssubjective. I agree with you more often than not but damn dude. It seems like you could spend that energy with facts instead of "witty one liners". But continue how you want obviously its jist the way I see it

This board is giving supporters a bad name. Not sure if you've noticed, but facts seem to be in short supply here in general.

I don't even get that pissed off after a loss anymore anyway. Meh.

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This board is giving supporters a bad name. Not sure if you've noticed, but facts seem to be in short supply here in general.

I don't even get that pissed off after a loss anymore anyway. Meh.

I think I was one of the top posters here numbers wise. We lost to the cards and I just instantly realized it wasnt worth arguing anything. Stuff became abundantly clear. CRA and rayzor were right about a lot of stuff. And that is depressing. Its not fun anymore. I wont post nearly as much simply because its not as fun.

Like you said and rayzor said. Why are there so many dumb, uniformed opinions on this board to which he answered I cant ban dumb opinions. Ill start posting more regularly whenever it becomes fun again. Right now it is a shithole.

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Happy to make you uncomfortable.

It did make me uncomfortable.

But kinda like when a a guy swears he is a zoologist but claims an Orca is a shark and you don't have the heart to tell them they are wrong so you just feel sorry for him.

That kind of uncomfortable.

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I think I was one of the top posters here numbers wise. We lost to the cards and I just instantly realized it wasnt worth arguing anything. Stuff become abundantly clear. CRA and rayzor were right about a lot of stuff. And that is depressing. Its not fun anymore. I wont post nearly as much simply because its not as fun.

Like you said and rayzor said. Why are there so many dumb, uniformed opinions on this board to which he answered I cant ban dumb opinions. Ill start posting more regularly whenever it becomes fun again. Right now it is a shithole.

I wholeheartedly agree with you. Unfortunately, that is the nature of the beast.

In the back of my mind I'm hoping for some magical turnaround for our team this season, but I have little faith left sadly.

Regardless of the huddle, I will still watch every game this season, even if it means torturing myself.

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