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Darren Woodson picks...Cam?


JawnyBlaze

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I think there has been more articles about Cam, Ron, the defense, the team and Sir Purr this past week than there has been the past 3 years.

Everyone loves winners. Hopefully come Monday morning we will have another 1000 articles how Cam is superior and a legitimate MVP candidate

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Only evaluation that matters is 'W's and right now CK has more than CN.

Newton wins this game Sunday, and the next one, the media will be all over Charlotte.

Lose, and no one cares except the people on this board.

Technically Cam has more wins.
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Technically Cam has more wins.

Let me rephrase.

 

I didn't think that a rephrase was necessary with the seasoned posters on this board.

 

CK has more big time wins than Newton and until that changes, until Newton leads the team from come from behinds or until he gets them at least to a playoff game, in the media's eyes, the Ws in big time games are all that matters.

 

Newton does not have any of those, and no,  wins in the 2nd half of the season  against teams that have already wrapped up playoff berths don't matter.

 

Again everyone on this board knows how the media portrays things and that's what I was trying to say.

 

As for me, and I love Cam Newton, I want him to be the best that ever played or at least to do what Jake did, get to the playoffs and have a chance but the truth is, I don't care who plays, I care about winning.

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Let me rephrase.

I didn't think that a rephrase was necessary with the seasoned posters on this board.

CK has more big time wins than Newton and until that changes, until Newton leads the team from come from behinds or until he gets them at least to a playoff game, in the media's eyes, the Ws in big time games are all that matters.

Newton does not have any of those, and no, wins in the 2nd half of the season against teams that have already wrapped up playoff berths don't matter.

Again everyone on this board knows how the media portrays things and that's what I was trying to say.

As for me, and I love Cam Newton, I want him to be the best that ever played or at least to do what Jake did, get to the playoffs and have a chance but the truth is, I don't care who plays, I care about winning.

Yeah because Kaepernick just plays on some scrub team, and literally has to will them to victory every week. Wait, no, he doesn't.

Wins are a team statistic. Our team is playing better, and that is why we are winning. Plain and simple.

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