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They are not even talking about the sport of football at this point. They are just saying poo to stir the pot and be controversial. You really shouldn't pay any attention to these rating whores or panthers/cam haters. They will ALWAYS be out there irregardless of how good the panthers or cam are doing. We could even go and win the superbowl but they would be waiting for a fug up. It's best not to waste your time thinking or watching these type of people.

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Yea everyone STILL thinks he's this immature whiny little kid I don't understand it the dude is like Brett Favre he's like a big kid out on the field because his job is professional football and it just so happens that he absolutely HATES losing because he is COMPETITIVE i can't fuging stand to lose at a video game much less lose a professional football game, and even though he admitted that he should change his demeanor in press conferences after a loss it's not like it was that big of a deal anyways it wasn't like he was throwing teammates and coaches under the bus he just hated to lose simple as that

but these idiots refuse to use logic and continue to just look at stats and say well this is how you should behave this is how you should act, everybody is different and matures differently these people are dumb that's why i refuse to even turn that junk on

Not to be a grammar nazi but punctuation is your friend. We are on a message board and have to read your post.

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During Deangelo's post game interview at his locker someone asked him about cam's maturity. Deangelo is a well spoken guy and comes across smart IMO. He said that he thought Cam was mature from day 1 and that if people think he's matured even more then that's great for the team.

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The media loves athletes who are humble. Cam isn't or at least comes off that way. It's his decision to act as he will and we're winning regardless, so I'd rather Cam be who he wants to. Though, I understand why he rubs people the wrong way sometimes. It is what it is. Could care less myself.

 

I disagree!!

 

Cam is very humble. This is a misnomer (emanating from the Peter King, "Icon" statement, Nolan Nowaracki, and the fact Cam didn't do many 1st year interviews) way back when. They have never let it go 

 

It's guys like Kaepernick and RG3 that are actually the arrogant, dismissive and combative ones (on many occasions I may add), based off the evidence. 

 

Cam rarely, if ever gets angry (at his teammates or the media), and never says selfish things, or gets in the slightest trouble. He's handled criticism (so much of it unjust) very well with class and aplomb I'd like to add. 

 

His first down celebration, is pale (whether you like it or not) in comparison/in light of the silly things that Kaep and RG3 (for example) say and do to this day, both on and off the field. 

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Cam has some legitimate things he needs to solve in his passing game.  I want to see him progress there or we will be hampered as a team in the long run.

 

Footwork is still horrible, take a look at where his feet were pointed when he threw the INT.

He needs more trash can practice also as the "fastball" is his most effective weapon and it works primarily on comeback routes.  He has shown little touch on screen passes, crossing patterns and even long balls oddly enough.

 

His receivers can obviously help by concentrating better, but the bottom line is that he needs to continue to progress.

 

I think when the offense is having a horrible day, but Cam jumps up to "pose" with his first down pose, not only does it rub me the wrong way, but sportscasters like the NBC guys see it as about him still and not the team.  This type thing that most of you adore, face it, makes him look less than a seasoned vet, especially when we put up the whopping offensive numbers we did this past Sunday.

 

He has some incredible gifts, but to be great, he needs to fill in all the holes in his game and not worry so much about getting out front to celebrate.  Winning will give him plenty of a stage.

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Cam has some legitimate things he needs to solve in his passing game.  I want to see him progress there or we will be hampered as a team in the long run.

 

Footwork is still horrible, take a look at where his feet were pointed when he threw the INT.

He needs more trash can practice also as the "fastball" is his most effective weapon and it works primarily on comeback routes.  He has shown little touch on screen passes, crossing patterns and even long balls oddly enough.

 

His receivers can obviously help by concentrating better, but the bottom line is that he needs to continue to progress.

 

I think when the offense is having a horrible day, but Cam jumps up to "pose" with his first down pose, not only does it rub me the wrong way, but sportscasters like the NBC guys see it as about him still and not the team.  This type thing that most of you adore, face it, makes him look less than a seasoned vet, especially when we put up the whopping offensive numbers we did this past Sunday.

 

He has some incredible gifts, but to be great, he needs to fill in all the holes in his game and not worry so much about getting out front to celebrate.  Winning will give him plenty of a stage.

 

Have you actually watched a Panthers game this year (especially the second half last year, and the previous 4)?

 

This sounds like something someone in the national media would write, not someone with 7000+ Huddle Post. 

 

I think you're being very general, dated and simple here. I'm too lazy to highlight your points, cause after the 9 games, if you see no progress/so much negative in Cam's development since he got to Carolina (you made Absolute, not measured, timely or nuanced statements and critiques), what else is there to say to you? You can say this about any young QB, including the good ones. Seasons have an ebb and flow (and different opponents, locales and situations/circumstances) you know? 

 

Oh well. 

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Have you actually watched a Panthers game this year (especially the second half last year, and the previous 4)?

 

This sounds like something someone in the national media would write, not someone with 7000+ Huddle Post. 

 

I think you're being very general, dated and simple here. I'm too lazy to highlight your points, cause after the 9 games, if you see no progress/so much negative in Cam's development since he got to Carolina (you made Absolute, not measured, timely or nuanced statements and critiques), what else is there to say to you? Seasons do have an ebb and flow you know. 

 

Oh well. 

 

Actually, I watch every game.

 

Frame the argument as you will to support your QB, but I am just speaking as someone who has watched football since the late 60's.  To be great, you have to do all things well, or defenses will limit your strengths and expose your weaknesses.  I want to see Cam throw better, period.  I know for this team to make it to and win championships, he and every other player on the team will need to up their game. 

 

Do you think Brady or Brees, or Manning could win if they could not make all the throws?

Cam has more physical abilities than any of these guys, but if teams surround you to keep you from breaking contain, then, it is your arm and ability to pass that will make you sink or swim. 

 

I will never be content just because we are doing better than last year.  Picking 5th or picking 20 in the draft is not my concern.  i want to be picking 32nd.  And until that happens, I will praise where worthy and call out where there needs to be work.  And that is not just for Cam, but coaches, players, special teams, etc.

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Cam has some legitimate things he needs to solve in his passing game.  I want to see him progress there or we will be hampered as a team in the long run.

 

Footwork is still horrible, take a look at where his feet were pointed when he threw the INT.

He needs more trash can practice also as the "fastball" is his most effective weapon and it works primarily on comeback routes.  He has shown little touch on screen passes, crossing patterns and even long balls oddly enough.

 

His receivers can obviously help by concentrating better, but the bottom line is that he needs to continue to progress.

 

I think when the offense is having a horrible day, but Cam jumps up to "pose" with his first down pose, not only does it rub me the wrong way, but sportscasters like the NBC guys see it as about him still and not the team.  This type thing that most of you adore, face it, makes him look less than a seasoned vet, especially when we put up the whopping offensive numbers we did this past Sunday.

 

He has some incredible gifts, but to be great, he needs to fill in all the holes in his game and not worry so much about getting out front to celebrate.  Winning will give him plenty of a stage.

 

Don't think this part is entirely true. He had no pocket to step up into. The DE was very close to batting the ball out of his hand as he was about to throw. IMO more of a bad decision than truly bad footwork.

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So let me get this straight. Our defensive minded coach finally has his defense playing at a high level. Playing at such a high level that it allows your young qb the opportunity to develop instead of making him play perfect football and win the games for you.

But now the defense is carrying Cam? I think the defense is just finally doing what they were built to do. People act like this isn't a dynamic offense that can put up points.

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