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Something I can't get out of my head...


Jakob

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The post game announcers for MNF said something that I just can't stop thinking about... They started talking about the decline of RG3's play making skills and someone said "Hey now, lets not start saying RG3 is done. Just look at what Cam Newton came back from, if Cam could come back from what he did so can RG3" they all shook their head and agreed.. What did he come back from?

 

I keep thinking to myself.. Came back from what? he is yet to have a season that didn't impress. He never got injured... is the NFL still that sour about Newton succeeding?

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its lame pack mentality....yes they are that lame.   This is unacceptable (in my lemongrab voice)   He balled out last year and had no slump....maybe he is soooo good that they expected him to literally fly and shoot laser beams out of his eyes....all jokes aside they see his skillset and they know what he can be and they expect it now from him. Shouldnt they of all people understand that the cerebral part comes from time and experience and film study etc.....

 

I think they made their minds up before the draft. I won $500 to my bro in law(steelers fan) who said Cam wouldnt be a starter anywhere in 4 years.....true story he paid me halfway through last season. he gets it why cant they.

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Cool story bro....

 

 

why would you make this comment? he actually makes a good point here and you must have been waiting to post that so bad you just posted it on the first one you saw..

 

cool post bro.....

 

no for real.....your cool because you use cliche insults...

 

your next insult post will start with  "do you even.......

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RG3 is absolutely terrible this year... Cam never struggled anywhere close to that level his 2nd year.  Anyone see that graphic where it said the Redskins are playing from behind like 68% of the time and with a lead only 18% of the time (worst in the NFL)?  Most of his stats are a result of garbage time when defenses let up on him late in games.  At least Cam was keeping poo competitive, and we got robbed of a few wins.

 

Most the games I've watched of theirs the damn game is out of hand halfway through the 2nd quarter and RG3 has trouble just completing a pass.  Newton never had that problem - hell, we actually LED damn near every single one of our games going into the 4th outside of a couple of them.  Only got blownout twice.

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its lame pack mentality....yes they are that lame.   This is unacceptable (in my lemongrab voice)   He balled out last year and had no slump....maybe he is soooo good that they expected him to literally fly and shoot laser beams out of his eyes....all jokes aside they see his skillset and they know what he can be and they expect it now from him. Shouldnt they of all people understand that the cerebral part comes from time and experience and film study etc.....

 

I think they made their minds up before the draft. I won $500 to my bro in law(steelers fan) who said Cam wouldnt be a starter anywhere in 4 years.....true story he paid me halfway through last season. he gets it why cant they.

ESPN just can't get over RG3, Luck and Kaep.. Luck looked like he was the only one still surviving but the second half of this season Luck looks lost.. he's imploding the last two games. ESPN can't get over these guys.. I know Russell Wilson is often talked about but I feel even Wilson is overshadowed by RG3, Luck and Kaep. When it comes to young QB's I want to hear about Newton/Wilson not ESPN's trio of garbage.  

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I'm going to lay off the hate and just tell it like it is.  These professional analysts don't actually know enough about our team.  They do not care and there is no incentive for them to care.  The only thing they know about the Panthers is their W-L records.  I would be very surprised if they knew who the Bills starting quarterback is without looking it up. Stop respecting and giving attention to people that offer opinions without doing simple research.  

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