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For the Cam doubters


SwagAces9030

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Did anyone even watch the game? Almost every pick was due to him being hit. It wasn’t until that 5 yard rush in the fourth quarter when he stretched his right arm out and slammed down on it where we saw him in pain. The guy has had plenty of zip on his passes all season and has the numbers to back it. This isn’t an Andrew Luck scenario stop making it out to be that. 

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I really seen multiple people say trade the franchise away, he/his arm is done because of one lousy game, as if Cam hadn't been playing at an elite level in all the preceding games. These same idiots ignored Jeremy Igo when he said Cam heaves deep balls in practice like its nothing to try and placate them. Thank God for the ignore list.

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23 minutes ago, bull123 said:

think about what Wilson did to us....Cam should be doing that but he doesn’t 

oh fug this fanbase.

let's go ahead and cut cam newton and wait to see if we ever become relevant again in any of our lifetimes.

the only reason we're ever competitive is due to cam. and when he has an off game (largely due to the fact his offensive line gave their worst performance in his career), we crucify him.

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Funch also once again timed his jump for that pass terribly. It looked like the ball was led to hit Funch in stride so he could run it into the end zone and in stead of just continuing to run and catch it, Funch tried to turn his body and jump for the catch which sailed over his head.

Funch has proven time and time again he is god awful at tracking in deep balls.

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