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Your feelings on Cameron Newton


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That's the thing. It. Like you said, I don't know what the hell "it" is, but some folks have it and some don't. He does. There will be bumps in the road, but dang the future feels good. As excited as I can get about his future after one game against an average team, I'm there and then some.

Completely agree, I just want steve smith to win a super bowl he deserves it but i feel like the new Cam era is going to happen after steve is gone, but maybe just maybe steve is a competitor and im sure he will play better then most A List WR till hes to old to run

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Completely agree, I just want steve smith to win a super bowl he deserves it but i feel like the new Cam era is going to happen after steve is gone, but maybe just maybe steve is a competitor and im sure he will play better then most A List WR till hes to old to run

Steve has plenty left. I'm not even thinking about the end for him. It's just the beginning of another chapter. A 3-4 year long chapter.

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