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Average age of Super Bowl winning QBs


ctrcat

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30. Cam has had a historical first two years and is still SIX YEARS from the AVERAGE AGE of a Super Bowl winning QB! We now have a GM, will have a new coach, and most names or faces around him will change, but it will happen with Cam. And we might not have to wait six years either (anyone see Flacco winning one last year?).

Weak of heart go away, my ride (however bumpy) remains hitched to Cam and we'll see in 15 years.

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Dont understand how anyone can actually think dumping cam is a option. Dude is a rare talent and with the right supporting cast has the potential to the best player in our young teams history. We can win with Cam Newton. Chico on the other hand....

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Good point. 

 

 

I just hope the new HC tells him to chill with the first down celebration.  That thing is just embarassing at this "point".

 

 

It was getting to me last year.  Now I wish he was doing it and the TD celerations more.  God our offense sucks.

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His surrounding cast is getting weaker every year

What type of formula is that for a young QB to be successful....

Hurney/Gettlemen magic

 

I can't pie this enough. Look at what other teams with young QBs have done to support their guy....

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Trying to word this right, but I don't really care about winning a SB right now, I am more worried about showing progress, winning games, and reaching/striving for the playoffs.

 

While I think that Cam should be here long term, and I believe he can be a good QB in this league, he is not showing enough improvement week to week, year to year.

 

When he was drafted I was nervous about him being raw, but I was willing to give him a couple of years to get better.  We should have done a better job with the GM and coaches, but at some point the players have to show improvement.

 

Maybe Cam has improved, and I'm not seeing it. 

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