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Official Carolina Huddle Panthers MVP Poll


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Who was the 2013 season MVP?   

94 members have voted

  1. 1. Who was the 2013 season MVP?

    • Cam Newton
      48
    • Luke Kuechly
      26
    • Thomas Davis
      17
    • Greg Hardy
      3


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Cam had a good year and the theory is if we surround him with better talent he will become elite. But we don't know if this will happen. I hope it will.

 

We already tested the theory with Luke and he became elite. Defense made us 12-4 this year

 

I suppose it's Cam Newton's fault that he had exactly 0 (yes that's zero) starters from the draft on offense playing along side him this season since he got here in 2011. We have invested heavily in defense, they certainly should be helping to carry the team at this point.

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Not sure how you derived that from my post

 

You said you were unsure if putting talent around Cam will lead to be him becoming "elite". Yet in the same breath speak of Luke already being elite due to being surrounded by substantial talent. I just don't get that. Considering all that our quarterback has done so far with what he has been given to work with, I don't think there is any question that given the proper supporting cast, the sky is the limit.

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Replace Cam with a non mobile QB (not named Brady or Manning) and this team would have won 4 games.

yea but Cam is on the team and that's what the offense is based from, even with Chud as OC or anyone who obtains the position in the future.  shula would never have even been considered if he didnt have such a good rapport with Cam

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Could be but that is an assumption. We will only know when it happens.

 

Plenty of other potential elites never got there

 

Quite frankly I don't care if he is ever considered "elite" by some snob behind a computer or a teleprompter, and I'm sure he would tell you the same thing. It's all about winning, no matter how you accomplish it, that's what matters. This offseason is crucial to his continued development.

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