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Chris Mortensen on Newton vs Kaepernick


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Interviewed on WFNZ, Mortensen stated his belief that if the 49ers had Cam Newton instead of Colin Kaepernick, they would have beaten the Ravens in the Superbowl.

This is common knowledge, heck they would have beaten seattle this year too with Cam

 

Cam is far ahead of Kaep 

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I also heard very quickly yet again Marc with a c saying that Luck is better than Cam for the who knows how many time, and had to change the station. I also believed so 3 years ago, but every measurable in the world, as well as 3 years worth of results, seen by my own eyeballs not the media shoving chit down my throat, say otherwise. Not sure if he truly believes that or, most likely, just fanning the flames as he seems to live for. Whatever.

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I also heard very quickly yet again Marc with a c saying that Luck is better than Cam for the who knows how many time, and had to change the station. I also believed so 3 years ago, but every measurable in the world, as well as 3 years worth of results, seen by my own eyeballs not the media shoving chit down my throat, say otherwise. Not sure if he truly believes that or, most likely, just fanning the flames as he seems to live for. Whatever.

Why can't they just keep Luck on his pedestal and just leave those mere mortals like Cam alone to be compared to other mere mortals. Why they have to troll saying that every chance they get. "Cam is better than Keap, by the way Luck is better than Cam", "Wilson is better than RG3, by the way Luck is better than Wilson", ....straight up trolling. Luck seems to be around the corner for every QB debate. You see how straightforward this thread is. Everyone state their opinion and no one have a problem with it or take it personal. No personal attacks, no name calling, just gentlemen talking about two athletes. Luck is more than just an athlete to a very large segment of sports population. He represents an idea. Whatever sh!tty idea it is, but it is one. lol

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