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Cam NFC Offensive Player of the Week


KBlizz

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Carolina Panthers

Cam Newton has been named NFC Offensive Player of the Week after throwing for 208 yards and scoring four total touchdowns. Newton scored his 13th rushing touchdown on Sunday, setting an NFL single-season record.

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Along with all the personal accomplishment, Cam is having writers stand up and take notice of the team that everyone quickly dismissed earlier this year and even worst, when they drafted him. Now folks are using phrases like "a serious threat" and " late spoiler" in the same sentence when talking about the Panthers and what they've done so far this year.

All Cam and this team, especially the defense, needs to do is push back hard on any of the four teams left and it is not impossible to believe that 3 out the next 4 could be theirs.

If the Broncos can do it with The Golden Calf of Bristol at the helm, then the Panthers can do it for Cam and an offense that have been racking up the numbers.

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thing bout The Golden Calf of Bristol is he has had everything possible to turn his way during games abd defense carries. when he does throw, its to WIDE OPEN targets.

have u guys seen him thread the needle??????????????????

The Golden Calf of Bristol is a one year hype while cam will be a consistent record breaking wonder!

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thing bout The Golden Calf of Bristol is he has had everything possible to turn his way during games abd defense carries. when he does throw, its to WIDE OPEN targets.

Well, to Denver's credit one of the very best ways to get your average receivers WIDE OPEN is to have a helluva strong running game.

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