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It happened in the 4th quarter of the Seattle game.


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Not sure where this team will wind up.  "So far so good" seems to be such an understatement at this time.  The team, the TEAM won against Seattle.  So many contributors, so many different game-changing plays.  It took all 53 to pull this off.

With that said, I have to say today may be a day we collectively look back and say, "October 18th, 2015...in the 4th quarter of the Seattle game.  THAT is when it happened".

I don't think Cam will be the same moving forward.  He proved to his coaches, the fans, to the media, to ownership and most importantly to himself that he can be even more than had been hoped.

Today was not just another game.  Today the monkey died.  This game will have ramifications for years to come. 

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He did everything right today. From rebounding from a mediocre start, carrying the team in a critical time down the stretch, to his 'team first' post game sideline interview. on a big stage, with everyone watching. This was big.

More importantly (to me), he shut the mouths of the ill informed NC Russell Wilson fans

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Not sure where this team will wind up.  "So far so good" seems to be such and understatement at this time.  The team, the TEAM won against Seattle.  So many contributors, so many different game-changing plays.  It took all 53 to pull this off.

With that said, I have to say today may be a day we collectively look back and say, "October 18th, 2015...in the 4th quarter of the Seattle game.  THAT is when it happened".

I don't think Cam will be the same moving forward.  He proved to his coaches, the fans, to the media, to ownership and most importantly to himself that he can be even more than had been hoped.

Today was not just another game.  Today the monkey died.  This game will have ramifications for years to come. 

cam-newton-superman%20copy_zpsts3debpl.j

I'm wondering if that's what the Bengals went through last week. It'd be funny if we play eachother this season...

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Not sure where this team will wind up.  "So far so good" seems to be such and understatement at this time.  The team, the TEAM won against Seattle.  So many contributors, so many different game-changing plays.  It took all 53 to pull this off.

With that said, I have to say today may be a day we collectively look back and say, "October 18th, 2015...in the 4th quarter of the Seattle game.  THAT is when it happened".

I don't think Cam will be the same moving forward.  He proved to his coaches, the fans, to the media, to ownership and most importantly to himself that he can be even more than had been hoped.

Today was not just another game.  Today the monkey died.  This game will have ramifications for years to come. 

cam-newton-superman%20copy_zpsts3debpl.j

Well said.  It is all coming together.  The years of hard work by this organization is finally paying dividends.

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He did everything right today. From rebounding from a mediocre start, carrying the team in a critical time down the stretch, to his 'team first' post game sideline interview. on a big stage, with everyone watching. This was big.

More importantly (to me), he shut the mouths of the ill informed NC Russell Wilson fans

Missed the post-game sideline interview. Do you or does anyone have a link to that by chance?

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