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1 hour ago, Rags said:

Aren't you not watching the games

 

You must be one of those "I looked at the box score, I know the whole story of the game" kind of guys.

Anyone with a good set of eyes can see that. Doesn't read the field very well, stares down one receiver too often, holds on to the ball for too long, doesn't keep his eyes down the field to make a play, not just talking about keeping his eyes on one receiver and trying to fit it into a window. I'm talking about the stuff Russell Wilson does, and Carson Wentz, if he does like the touchdown pass he threw its 90% of the time intercepted. See the Chicago Bears game this season for your proof in that statement. Stop trying to make lame excuses Cam is a one trick pony. During the Superbowl run the Panthers didn't have any dynamic receivers and don't you dare call Ted Ginn a dynamic receiver, he was a deep threat yes but Cam's success didn't soley rely on him that year. The league has figured Cam Newton out. He was never any good and I blame the coaching staff for holding him back, he is an exceptional talent at QB once in a lifetime. I will agree with that, but he was POORLY coached his entire career. 

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2 minutes ago, teeray said:

And u guy point to plays that didn't work.  But that happens no matter who OC is.

I agree and I think there is a fine line though. I think a big obstacle Shula has to overcome is we have no viable deep threat. The Biggest thing about this game was the prevent defense. We could’ve easily lost this game when we had control for most of the game. We have got to learn to have a killer instinct. 

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2 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

I agree and I think there is a fine line though. I think a big obstacle Shula has to overcome is we have no viable deep threat. The Biggest thing about this game was the prevent defense. We could’ve easily lost this game when we had control for most of the game. We have got to learn to have a killer instinct. 

I've said since 2014 I think that Ted Ginn for all his drops may be most important player on offense outside of Cam

So I agree there

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6 minutes ago, Salisburysean98 said:

Anyone with a good set of eyes can see that. Doesn't read the field very well, stares down one receiver too often, holds on to the ball for too long, doesn't keep his eyes down the field to make a play, not just talking about keeping his eyes on one receiver and trying to fit it into a window. I'm talking about the stuff Russell Wilson does, and Carson Wentz, if he does like the touchdown pass he threw its 90% of the time intercepted. See the Chicago Bears game this season for your proof in that statement. Stop trying to make lame excuses Cam is a one trick pony. During the Superbowl run the Panthers didn't have any dynamic receivers and don't you dare call Ted Ginn a dynamic receiver, he was a deep threat yes but Cam's success didn't soley rely on him that year. The league has figured Cam Newton out. He was never any good and I blame the coaching staff for holding him back, he is an exceptional talent at QB once in a lifetime. I will agree with that, but he was POORLY coached his entire career. 

Hey everybody, it's Sean from Salisbury with the Cam Newton hot take of the year over here.

Delete your account dude.

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