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    He's also crack baby...there's 2 distinguishing signs of this:

    -his drive-in theater forehead
    -eyes that are abnormally far apart

    This is your hero and how you choose to display yourself
    Resorting to judging another dude's physical appearance. What a got.

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    You are dumb as .

    Luck had Peyton's FULL CORE. It's plausible that you say Cam is asked to do less than anyone except Alex Smith. You do realize for two years Cam Newton was asked to carry the ENTIRE TEAM? Our team was DEAD LAST last year on defense. We went 7-9, an IMPROVEMENT from Cam's record-setting year.

    We beat the Falcons 34-10. You are an idiot. Period.
    You have absolutely no recollection of that game, do you?. Remember his first duck downfield? Remember his 2nd inconceivablystupid throw right before halftime that kept it close?
    Yeah he was asked to carry the load the previous 2 years and failed. Him stat-padding when the season was over by Week 9 is impressive only to BQ apologists

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    If you think throwing for under 250 yds passing/game is the future in today's pass happy league then I'm afraid I'll just have to bookmark another ty take of yours.

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    You have absolutely no recollection of that game, do you?. Remember his first duck downfield? Remember his 2nd inconceivablystupid throw right before halftime that kept it close?
    Yeah he was asked to carry the load the previous 2 years and failed. Him stat-padding when the season was over by Week 9 is impressive only to BQ apologists
    6-10 as a rookie is not bad. Improvement over the year before is what we asked. He is our team captain. He is the leader of our team. Even when we struggle, they look to him for poise, something he has not had all the time.

    Just watch an interview with him. He is humble, and realizes his past mistakes. I know it's annoying to hear the hype of someone that falls on his face, but winning takes time. Newton is a freak athlete. He is 6'5, and is faster then pretty much anyone in the league.



    Just watch it. It may surprise you.

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    Honestly, the look on Lebron's face with a minute left as he practically air balled the shot cemented that the Spurs were about to pull off the greatest ownage in NBA history. It's 110% on Popovich for pulling a ing dumb ass move like that. I know if 1 more free throw was made the Spurs would have won, but mistakes like that occur from players. Hall of fame coaches cant epically choke like that.

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    Btw, just to level your head:

    Rookie records[edit]

    • 2nd most passing yards by a rookie in a game (432), September 18, 2011 vs. Green Bay Packers
    • 2nd most passing yards by a rookie in a season (4,051), 2011
    • First rookie in NFL history to pass for more than 400 yards in back to back games, September 11, 2011 vs. Arizona Cardinalsand September 18, 2011 vs. Green Bay Packers[62]
    • First rookie in NFL history to throw for 10 touchdowns and run for 10 touchdowns in a season.
    • First rookie quarterback in NFL history to throw for 4,000 yards in a season.
    • Most total touchdowns by a rookie NFL player: 35 (21 pass, 14 rush).
    • 2nd most rushing yards by a rookie quarterback: 706
    • Along with Andy Dalton, the two make the first pair of rookie QB's to make the Pro Bowl.
    • Most total yards by a rookie quarterback: 4,784.

    Records[edit]

    • Most passing yards by a quarterback in debut game (422), September 11, 2011 vs. Arizona Cardinals
    • Most passing yards by a quarterback in first two games (854), September 11, 2011 vs. Arizona Cardinals and September 18, 2011 vs. Green Bay Packers[63]
    • First quarterback in NFL history to pass for more than 400 yards in first career start, September 11, 2011 vs. Arizona Cardinals
    • Sixth quarterback to throw for 400+ yards in back to back games
    • First quarterback in NFL history to pass for more than 400 yards in first two career starts, September 11, 2011 vs. Arizona Cardinals and September 18, 2011 vs. Green Bay Packers[62]
    • Fastest player to throw for 1,000 yards (at Arizona Cardinals, vs. Green Bay Packers, and vs. Jacksonville Jaguars)
    • First player in NFL history with at least five rushing touchdowns and five passing touchdowns in his first five games[64]
    • Most rushing touchdowns in single season by a quarterback (14), achieved on December 4, 2011 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    • Second player in NFL history with 20+ pass TDs and 10+ rush TDs in a season, joining Kordell Stewart ('97)
    • First player in NFL history with 4,000+ pass yards and 10+ rush TDs in a season
    • First player in NFL history with 4,000+ pass yards and 500+ rush yards in a season
    • Had a passing touchdown and a rushing touchdown in the same game eight times, tying the NFL single-season record – previously accomplished by Steve Grogan of the New England Patriots in 1976 and Daunte Culpepper of the Minnesota Vikingsin 2002
    • Twenty-fifth NFL player (and first quarterback) to have 20 rushing TDs in first two seasons
    • First QB in NFL history with at least 500 yards rushing in first two seasons
    • First player in NFL history to have over 250 passing yards and over 100 rushing yards with a passing TD and rushing TD in a game (vs. Falcons on September 12, 2012 - 287 yards passing & 2 TDs, 116 yds rushing & 1 TD)
    • First player to have 30 passing TDs and 20 rushing TDs in first two seasons
    • Most passing yards in first two years (7,920)
    • Highest average yards of total offense, career (293.7)
    • Second player in NFL history with 7,500+ pass yards and 40+ pass TDs in first two seasons, joining Peyton Manning ('99)
    • Second most combined passing & rushing yards through his first 37 starts in NFL history (behind Kurt Warner)
    • First player in NFL history with 50 passing TDs and 25 Rushing TDs in his first three seasons

    Carolina Panthers franchise records[edit]

    • Rookie season quarterback records: completions (310), yards (4,051), passing touchdowns (21), completion percentage (60%), passer rating (84.5)
    • Highest average yards per carry in a season (5.83 in 2012)
    • Longest offensive scoring play (91-yard pass) to Brandon LaFell, December 24, 2011 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    • Second rookie to make Pro Bowl (with Steve Smith in 2001)
    • First Panther to win AP Offensive Rookie of the Year
    • Most passing attempts without an interception (176)

    NFL accomplishments[edit]


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    6-10 as a rookie is not bad. Improvement over the year before is what we asked. He is our team captain. He is the leader of our team. Even when we struggle, they look to him for poise, something he has not had all the time.

    Just watch an interview with him. He is humble, and realizes his past mistakes. I know it's annoying to hear the hype of someone that falls on his face, but winning takes time. Newton is a freak athlete. He is 6'5, and is faster then pretty much anyone in the league.



    Just watch it. It may surprise you.
    I don't Care about him stealing laptops or his dad extorting colleges. I think he's a nice guy, great athlete, and not Successful playoff QB material. History says I'm right, but hey...maybe he surprises us all.

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    Honestly, the look on Lebron's face with a minute left as he practically air balled the shot cemented that the Spurs were about to pull off the greatest ownage in NBA history. It's 110% on Popovich for pulling a ing dumb ass move like that. I know if 1 more free throw was made the Spurs would have won, but mistakes like that occur from players. Hall of fame coaches cant epically choke like that.
    Especially when the Pacers did the same damn thing in the series prior

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    Btw, just to level your head:
    Tony Romo is a Top 10 regular season QB in NFL history--but wgaf? Catch my drift?

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    Hall of fame coaches cant epically choke like that.
    Exactly. In that same situation Phil would have his best players on the court, Pop had a sudden attack of senility and decided to show off.

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    Honestly, the look on Lebron's face with a minute left as he practically air balled the shot cemented that the Spurs were about to pull off the greatest ownage in NBA history. It's 110% on Popovich for pulling a ing dumb ass move like that. I know if 1 more free throw was made the Spurs would have won, but mistakes like that occur from players. Hall of fame coaches cant epically choke like that.
    You're in the wrong I still can't believe thread. This thread is about Cam Newton.

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    Especially when the Pacers did the same damn thing in the series prior
    Lebronze had the most stacked team in NBA history in his prime and he still barely won. Only on ring #2, he's got a long way to go but the clock is almost up for his team.

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    Exactly. In that same situation Phil would have his best players on the court, Pop had a sudden attack of senility and decided to show off.
    tbh, I think he just got a call from Stern and his family was held at gun point unless he otherwise allowed the Heat to win. Nothing else makes sense to me how the rat faced Bill Maher could have choked of that epic proportion on the biggest stage ever.

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    Btw, just to level your head:
    How many playoff wins?

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    On a side note:

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