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Cam Newton now #10 on ESPN's MVP Watch


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http://m.espn.go.com/general/blogs/blogpost?blogname=nflnation&id=98889

The Watch is really digging the Panthers and their four-game winning streak. Winning streaks get the Watch's attention. Newton also gets the Watch's attention, because he's huge and fast and seems to be having a great deal of fun.

Seems like winning really does cure everything. Cam getting some MVP love while Bob Knee 3 keeps getting chided as a whiny little bitch. Woot woot!!

On a side note, how is Luck 2nd on this list? His comebacks are all because he played so poorly in the first half his team was down. Dudes a good player, but I guess all those come from behind wins get him more recognition.

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Luck was on MVP Watch before the season started. It's not a surprise and who cares anyway.

Cam from like #100 or whatever in "top 100 players" to MVP watch. The media is drunk on the Cammy Cam Juice. Wait'll he beats SF and NE

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