It's in My Blood Posted January 31, 2016 Posted January 31, 2016 Wonder if this Hot Take makes me an expert. An expert? Probably not, but Cam Newton will be the face of the NFL for the next five years or so. Wonder if this Hot Take makes me an expert. An expert? Probably not, but Cam Newton will be the face of the NFL for the next five years or so. He is "elite".
Juror#8 Posted January 31, 2016 Posted January 31, 2016 For those who were here in 10-11, the volume of posts in the 2011 draft thread imploring the panthers to take Newton, so the Bills wouldn't be tempted to make that "mistake," was stunning. One of the few times that it seemed as if people had something against Newton personally that then implicated their football appraisal of him. And for an entertaining read, check out the "all Newton all the time" thread from 2011: http://forums.twobillsdrive.com/topic/129481-all-newton-all-the-time/ Despite the fact that many realized Newton's generational talent, I'll sum up the sentiments of many of the board's other members here: 1. Newton sucks 2. He will be out of the nfl in 2 years 3. He is the next Jamarcus Russell 4. He is immature and will be a rapist 5. He is not good at football and will be a career backup. Oh yea, and someone said that he would eat his shoe, or something like that, if Newton had a better career than Tim Tebow. Hopefully threads like this will be instructive and enlightening come draft time 2016.
Rob's House Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 I feel somewhat vindicated. Cam's freakish athletic talent enabled him to lead a very good team to the SB, but he melted under pressure. No !@#$ing way the Bronco's play prevent offense for the last 9 minutes of the 4th if Brady's under center. They knew Cam would fold under pressure and he did.
Maury Ballstein Posted February 8, 2016 Author Posted February 8, 2016 I feel somewhat vindicated. Cam's freakish athletic talent enabled him to lead a very good team to the SB, but he melted under pressure. No !@#$ing way the Bronco's play prevent offense for the last 9 minutes of the 4th if Brady's under center. They knew Cam would fold under pressure and he did. Vindicated ? 17-2 MVP is a bum now ? Alrighty
boyst Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 I feel somewhat vindicated. Cam's freakish athletic talent enabled him to lead a very good team to the SB, but he melted under pressure. No !@#$ing way the Bronco's play prevent offense for the last 9 minutes of the 4th if Brady's under center. They knew Cam would fold under pressure and he did. i feel like we should high 5.
Rob's House Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 Vindicated ? 17-2 MVP is a bum now ? Alrighty I'm not saying he's a him, but my knock on him was always his inability to handle pressure. This Panther team put up a lot of points early and played great D. There weren't a lot of last minute victories. When the pressure was on Cam crumbled. Way it is.
jr1 Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 he lost to a handicapped 40 year old but he's a "hip hop head" so it's okay
FireChan Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 I feel somewhat vindicated. Cam's freakish athletic talent enabled him to lead a very good team to the SB, but he melted under pressure. No !@#$ing way the Bronco's play prevent offense for the last 9 minutes of the 4th if Brady's under center. They knew Cam would fold under pressure and he did. I mean, they did in the AFCCG but I know what you're saying.
boyst Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 So, would you take Cam Newton on your team if he never wins you the Super Bowl? In some sort of vacuum, how happy can you be having Dan Marino, Jim Kelly, and other non-Super Bowl winning QB's? Especially, when some of their shortcomings were the direct cause of a Super Bowl loss? I mean, they did in the AFCCG but I know what you're saying. The Broncos...Manning probably would not have had a run up the middle on a 3rd and 8+ with about 4 minutes left if they were facing Rodgers or Brady. Maybe Wilson...maybe.
T master Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 He might be a talented athlete but totally different attitude when he loses ! When he wins he's all about bringing out his trademark Supermen move . But when he loses like in the SB when he got hit in the end zone toward the end of the game and came up like he was going to throw a temper tantrum OH or when he threw him self on the ground on the side line because somebody on his team goofed . He's all about the good times pointing up in the crowd & his super duper move I just wish he could be the humble guy win or lose like Peyton has been his entire career - Class Act !! That's why Cam although he is good will never have the IT thing like Peyton, Mcnair, Joe or Moon & others because he's not humble when he wins & he's a pouter when he loses ... I am so glad Peyton goes out on top - maybe not in playing great but being great !!
Special K Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 I'm not saying he's a him, but my knock on him was always his inability to handle pressure. This Panther team put up a lot of points early and played great D. There weren't a lot of last minute victories. When the pressure was on Cam crumbled. Way it is. Absolutely.....this guy is a front runner...its easy to be a "good leader" when you are winning. How you act when you lose reveals your true character, and Cam showed himself to be exactly what I always thought he was....an immature, selfish clown who has a lot of growing up to do. I hope he will take this experience, and learn from it, because he is a game-changing talent. Guys like him need to be knocked down a peg, so they have the opportunity to learn from it, grow from it, and be better for it in the long run.
Maury Ballstein Posted February 8, 2016 Author Posted February 8, 2016 I hope he will take this experience, and learn from it, because he is a game-changing talent. Guys like him need to be knocked down a peg, so they have the opportunity to learn from it, grow from it, and be better for it in the long run. No reason he won't, add in his top wideout Kelvin Benjamin and the Panthers will be in the Super Bowl picture for a while.
boyst Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 No reason he won't, add in his top wideout Kelvin Benjamin and the Panthers will be in the Super Bowl picture for a while.but they won't easily win it. As mentioned in PM. They have the offense down But they are overrated on D. They need better at S. At DL. And depth
Chandler#81 Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 Jumping OUT OF THE WAY of a fumble at his feet with the game on the line and trailing by 6 with 6 minutes to play? Going all 'Hoodie' in the Post-game Presser, 24 hrs after being named Face of the League? Contrast this with the grace & class exhibited by Manning as he winds down an illustrious career? I weep for the future of my favorite past time.
boyst Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 Jumping OUT OF THE WAY of a fumble at his feet with the game on the line and trailing by 6 with 6 minutes to play? Going all 'Hoodie' in the Post-game Presser, 24 hrs after being named Face of the League?Contrast this with the grace & class exhibited by Manning as he winds down an illustrious career?I weep for the future of my favorite past time.but all those highlights. An that DAB!!!!!
Beerball Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 Would I take him over 28-30 current QBs? I sure would, but that was a poor performance by him last night. He wasn't helped by the o-line or receivers either. In the postgame he came across as petulant & immature. That's not how you want your leader to represent your organization.
26CornerBlitz Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 Would I take him over 28-30 current QBs? I sure would, but that was a poor performance by him last night. He wasn't helped by the o-line or receivers either. In the postgame he came across as petulant & immature. That's not how you want your leader to represent your organization. Dead on!
Dopey Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 Vindicated ? 17-2 MVP is a bum now ? Alrighty Jumping OUT OF THE WAY of a fumble at his feet with the game on the line and trailing by 6 with 6 minutes to play? Going all 'Hoodie' in the Post-game Presser, 24 hrs after being named Face of the League? Contrast this with the grace & class exhibited by Manning as he winds down an illustrious career? I weep for the future of my favorite past time.
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