this isn't your rw sucking thread, got
In the RW era the Seahawks are 6-2 in playoff games and have played in two SB's.
Packers 2-3
Panthers 1-2
Both of them losing to Seattle.
Cards 0-1
The team that has performed the best is the NFC playoffs has been Seattle.
this isn't your rw sucking thread, got
Ya mean that RW who was one blown coverage from beating Carolina five times in a row, that one?
you ya little prick, got it?
Hey asshole, Google RW and Cam and compare their 2015 stats, ok?
Read the le, ya prick? there's already a 21 page for you to continue to suck off RW, not in a thread about another team
I'll do and say what I want ya little , in order for the Panthers to make it to the SB who will they have to beat, well? Now think just a little bit , ok? I'm talking about the roadblocks in their way to that SB, ya got that muther er? Now go hump on somebody elses leg, , got it?
Here you are talking about Tom Brady in this thread....why?
If you read the article it said Brady is better but that paying attention to passing numbers isn't telling the complete story and adding Newton's running game into account brings their impact on their offenses closer, with Brady still ahead but not by much.
All bets are off if Newton keeps throwing like he has the last 2 or 3 games though, tbqh.
I would give it to Brady right now but we'll see what happens without Edelman going forward.
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Here you are talking about....
Mallett ing blows. There's a reason he wasn't good enough to displace Hoyer to start the season.
What does that have to do with this thread, well?
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blown coverage?
Greg Olsen has made defenses look stupid all year by all the different routes he runs. He got behind a zone defense that was expecting him to run a post or flat, and he ran a vertical. Do you know football boy?
You also fail to mention they have to come to Charlotte to play. We will see how it goes.
Ted Ginn: "I give all my success to Cam Newton"
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...-to-cam-newtonDon't look now, but the Carolina Panthers' championship-caliber defense is matched with a championship-caliber offense. After Sunday's 38-0 whitewash of the Atlanta Falcons, Cam Newton and Co. took the NFL lead in scoring at 31.6 points per game (411 total points; the Cardinals are second with 405).
It's not just random blowouts that have the Panthers averaging the most points in franchise history. Carolina has scored 20-plus points in every game this season.
Not only are they putting up prolific numbers, they are doing this all with Kelvin Benjamin out for the season and a receiving group that was a punch line three months ago.
After snagging two first-quarter touchdowns -- 74 and 46 yards -- Ted Ginn Jr. knew where the praise should go.
"I give all my success to Cam Newton. Without him, there is no Ted Ginn," he said, via the Charlotte Observer. "I can't say that vice versa. But we really, really have a nice thing going right now."
Newton put on another MVP performance Sunday, tossing the ball just 21 times (completing 15) for 265 yards, three touchdowns, zero interceptions and a career-high passer rating of 153.3.
Many fools in the anti-Cam MVP discussion will point solely to the quarterback's stats, as if football is played on a piece of paper. Well, here are some stats from the last seven games, when Newton has hogtied the MVP race: 62 percent completion percentage, 255.3 pass yards per game, 19-3 TD-INT ratio, 112.5 passer rating and three rushing touchdowns.
Without Newton, the Panthers aren't undefeated. Without Newton, the Panthers aren't close the the highest scoring team in the NFL. He might not be everyone's perfect quarterback, but there is no denying he's a winning quarterback. Every week Cam makes plays to get his team the W and throws that leave your jaw gaping:
No, they lost to San Fran in 2013, not Seattle
Last season Seattle beat both Carolina and Green Bay in the playoffs.
oh I see what you're saying. LOL Green Gay though,![]()
ODB being ODB
Also, more Giants fans than Dolphins fans in the building... all the older transplant NY jews and their families, tbh
Jonathan Stewart has a walking boot on. Rivera said "we'll see" about him playing. Not good chances IMO.
Don't need him against Giant's 32nd ranked defense, tbh
Don't be so sure. We absolutely sucked without him last year.
Is Rivera playing Newton the entirety of the game? I'm in the fantasy playoffs and having a tough time deciding between and Struggle.
Ya he'll probably play beyond this game. Rivera doesn't want them to get "rusty" for playoffs, but if they are winning bad they will probably sit him. I see Newton lighting up the D, but I don't see the Giants getting blown out to the point he doesn't play.
Damn I haven't been keeping up with Oakland lately.. did Amari hit a wall or something?
Dude has been going 1,000 mph since his senior year in Tuscaloosa. From his coronation as the NCAA's best receiver to the award ceremonies, to the draft combine/draft..etc...etc I bet he gets better in his Sop re campaign.
He's getting a lot of targets, it's not so bad for him when you sort by drop%.
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Yeah last month or so. But he's still gna cruise to 1000 yards as a rookie so that's cool and he'll only get better.
Point is you guys need to stop acting like cam is in some unique situation where receivers drop balls.
Buccaneers lost to the Lambs, so they're all but out now. Which means the Panthers aren't losing that final game at home.
i remember lolfell dropping at least 5 in his first game back, so that is surely not correct.
What we don't do is act silly if the Giants beat the Panthers. Actually it would be better if they did, get this undefeated thing out of the way. A Panther lose means nothing at this stage of things....nothing.
The Giants are in a ..MUST WIN...situation, the Panthers aren't.
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