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Saw what Newton was made of today


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With it all on the line, all the pressure in the world he pushed his chips to the middle. Dude showed up. A lot of people should eat a poo sandwich talking about our QB like that.

That's what made me sick about today. Cam had them. Had them beat. But a QB in this league cannot become a great with a sad sack coaching staff and makeshift D. It takes a lot for the stars to align.

The kid played unreal. Just a shame. This was Cleveland Browns style of loser

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People are quick to forget that he fumbled when he had the 1st down to seal the game against the back of his own player.

The panthers still got the ball back, there are no guarantees that another quarterback would have gotten the first down. Rivera should of went for the first down plain and simple.

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It's absolutely mind boggling to me that we did not go for it on 4th with some combo of Cam, Stew, and/or Tolbert.

Just mind blowing.

Cam can get a yard by bending over to tie his shoe. He did all he could today, but again, our coaching staff shined through with their genius and wasted it.

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