They had the perfect game plan. They'll be back.
I have no issue with how Cam played during the game. It was no different then watching the Seattle D, two years ago dismantle #1 offense and Mr. Peyton Manning.
How can anybody explain this play. The strip sack by Von miller and the ball rolling on the ground. Cam has a chance to jump on it and fight for the ball, instead he reacts to it like it is a live grenade, literally jumping backwards. The game was 16-10 at that point. Just crazy.
burrrton wrote:Difference is Manning is/was a great QB- Cam is and has always been overrated as a QB. He's not a great passer, and has no heart, guts, or ability to play through adversity, and he demonstrated all of that in spades yesterday.
Haven't read the whole thread yet, but anyone notice him pansy out on his last fumble? What a pussy.
Hawkstar wrote:It would be interesting to hear what the Panther Players really think about Cam not attempting to recover the fumble. Down 6 with 4 minutes to go... in the SUPER BOWL and he backs away from the ball. I'd bet a lot of money that our guy would have been gone after that ball.
RiverDog wrote:
I would take that bet in a heartbeat for any amount of money. Problem is who would bet against him?
RiverDog wrote:
Yea, a lot of us saw that play. The Panthers were still very much in it at that point, down by less than a TD/XP, but Cam was beaten and gave up because he has such a fragile ego. He'd been hammered, wasn't playing well, and had been reduced to a whining crybaby (re his crying about not getting a roughing the passer earlier). He wanted no part of that scrum even though he was as big or bigger than every player diving into that pileup.
I wasn't aware of his skipping of the post game presser as I seldom watch the post game stuff and was full of beer and beans, but that was almost as gutless of an act as not jumping on a loose football.
And please, Kal and Sis, I love you both like brothers and sisters, but don't come out and defend Cam like you did earlier. These actions proves what a lot of us were saying about this turkey. It's me first with that guy, and don't anyone dare criticize him for fear of being called a racist for doing so.
mykc14 wrote:
Nodoby. Irvin basically sent out a tweet that RW would have gotten that ball. Does anybody remember when RW wrestled the ball away from a big DL guy after he was sacked and fumbled? It was a home game and it was close to our own endzone and the dude outweighed him by like 50 lbs and RW literally ripped the ball away. I thought about that immediately after that play but I can't remember who he took it from.
NorthHawk wrote:I wouldn't call him garbage, but he has some growing up to do.
Some take longer to mature than others, and some never do, but he has a long career in front of him yet.
Once he figures out it's not all about him things will change.
mykc14 wrote:It also started before the game as he warmed up in gold cleats that said MVP. They might as well have said 'it's all about me.'
https://img.washingtonpost.com/wp-apps/ ... jpg&w=1484
NorthHawk wrote:
I wouldn't call him garbage, but he has some growing up to do.
Some take longer to mature than others, and some never do, but he has a long career in front of him yet.
Once he figures out it's not all about him things will change.
I didn't call him garbage, I said " that" garbage. Meaning the winning, sulking, temper tantrums and walking out of his press conference. If that isn't "garbage" in your eyes we'll have to agree to disagree. Not big on petulant, childish displays in the face of adversity, which is why I appreciate the great leader in Seattle that much more.
obiken wrote:To be fair, and after he trashed our 12th man flag I hate being fair, Chris Harris of the Broncos was let into the press area and was taunting Cam, so Cam got up and walked out. One has to ask why waste time taunting CM, when you should be celebrating with your teammates on the biggest day of your career.
Hawktawk wrote:
Harris was speaking with other reporters but within earshot. He did not say anything to Newton personally. Its no excuse when you are the league MVP and supposed "face of the NFL" LMAO.
Cam started being a sore loser long before he walked out of the press conference. His entire demeanor was a flashback to most of his career when it isn't going well.
When you taunt opponents as a winner you will pay the price as a loser, especially a classless loser.
And please, Kal and Sis, I love you both like brothers and sisters, but don't come out and defend Cam like you did earlier. These actions proves what a lot of us were saying about this turkey. It's me first with that guy, and don't anyone dare criticize him for fear of being called a racist for doing so.
Cam started being a sore loser long before he walked out of the press conference.
RiverI wasn't aware of his skipping of the post game presser as I seldom watch the post game stuff and was full of beer and beans, but that was almost as gutless of an act as not jumping on a loose football.
mykc14 wrote:It also started before the game as he warmed up in gold cleats that said MVP. They might as well have said 'it's all about me.'
https://img.washingtonpost.com/wp-apps/ ... jpg&w=1484
burrrton wrote:
Holy sht- I'm out of town and didn't see it all- that's REAL??
Wow.
And while your personal disdain for him may be all action related, don't be fooled into thinking that the motivation for other's disdain is not at all related to race. It may not be the overriding reason, but it's all mixed in there.
I never ever called anyone (least of all you) a racist.
obiken wrote:To be fair, and after he trashed our 12th man flag I hate being fair, Chris Harris of the Broncos was let into the press area and was taunting Cam, so Cam got up and walked out. One has to ask why waste time taunting CM, when you should be celebrating with your teammates on the biggest day of your career.
Not explicitly, but what you quoted (of yourself) kinda undermines this, don't you think?
Some (fewer) overtly so and others just feel/ sense it on a more subconscious level.
I do think some people dislike Cam for a variety of reasons. Race is one.
Read what I said, then get back to me.
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