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If we were 3-8 would you have patience for Cam (be honest)?


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When are people going to realize that we have a prototypical qb learning the game at a an incredible pace. I'm not sure of any young qb can match up on the long haul.

When he finally completes his difficult transition I think he has a great chance to be one of the best at his position of all time.

 

Someone who sees it. We have the most physically gifted qb ever to play the game and his mind is catching up with his physical abilities

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When are people going to realize that we have a prototypical qb learning the game at a an incredible pace. I'm not sure of any young qb can match up on the long haul.

When he finally completes his difficult transition I think he has a great chance to be one of the best at his position of all time.

I absolutely agree.

Cam came into this league with incredible god given athletic ability. But, he was very raw and inexperienced as a passing QB.

Yes he had a cannon for an arm, but his footwork and mechanics were an issue...and every once in a while, he reverts back on plays.

But, to see the progression of him as a QB had been incredible. He is seeing the field... Taking what the defense gives him ....taking care of the ball....running at the right times.

He has exceeded my expectations in all of those area....thought it would take more than 2 years as a project QB.

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Well considering we've seen Cam play pretty well when we we had losing seasons the past two years, we should all know by now that you win as a team. We are not winning just because Cam is starting to blossom. That defense is giving Cam an opportunity to win the game, and is also not blowing 4th qtr leads like they did last year.(Which Cam set up those leads)

 

 

So nationally yeah, Cam would probably get a lot of ignorant hate. Tim Ryan would probably say a lot of stupid sht. I personally would be in Cam's corner.

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Hey pantherclaw remember when you declared cam newton "was not a leader of men" last year?

So much for patience

 

There were many more people saying silly things just like that.

 

Of course most disappeared. The ones still posting pretend to have amnesia, or change the subject when this is brought up to them.

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