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Cam Newton, Panthers quarterback, killing the passing game this year
But think how far one more victory on the Sunday after Christmas would go toward soothing a dyspeptic campaign. Or that the Panthers are closing in on an undefeated regular season.
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Now Cam Newton is starting to impress me.
The Washington Redskins’ Kirk Cousins turned in another stellar game at home, throwing for 319 yards and four touchdowns (two to tight end Jordan Reed) against the Buffalo Bills. Well, I am proud to say that Ted Ginn Jr. has 730 receiving yards. The Panthers flustered Beckham, who dropped what surely would have been a 52-yard touchdown pass from Manning on the third play from scrimmage, and whose first catch came after the Panthers had taken a 35-7 lead. As long as Newton and the Jonathan Stewart-less offense avoid coughing up the ball multiple times, the Panthers easily should crack 20 points for the 15th time this season.
Cam Newton was somehow overshadowed despite continuing to make his case for MVP with 340 yards and five touchdown passes to go with another 100 yards on the ground. The Giants tied it in the fourth quarter by matching an National Football League record with a 28-point comeback before the Panthers won on Graham Gano’s 43-yard field goal as time expired.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – It’s apparent that Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton is the front-runner for the NFL Most Valuable Player Award.
Carolina moved to 14-0 with a testy 38-35 win over the New York Giants last Sunday.
NOT LOOKING AHEAD: Newton wouldn’t be drawn into any discussion of how he would like to handle next week’s game against Tampa Bay if the Panthers beat the Falcons and have home field for the entire conference playoffs wrapped up. A win over Atlanta next week will lock them into the NFC’s top overall seed.
Life would appear to be just great these days for the 14-0 Carolina Panthers.
The NFL rushing leader was hurt in the second quarter last week against Chicago, returning for six carries in the second half.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s chats with CineSport’s Noah Coslov about the Josh Norman-Julio Jones matchup and the game plan to limit MVP favorite Cam Newton.
It’s championship week in fantasy football.
Newton said there is no magic formula to his improved production, but rather a matter of the team playing well and executing better. Falcons snapped six-game losing streak with win over Jaguars last week….
From Derek via Twitter: Which to running backs do I start?
I left the game very, very concerned about my Carolina Panthers. His owners had to deal with another one of those games at the worst possible time.
Johnson, a rookie filling in for injured backs Chris Johnson and Andre Ellington, had a pair of 1-yard TD runs and a 47-yarder.
Beckham’s three personal foul penalties earned a one-game suspension and Norman received two fines totaling $26,044 for a face mask and striking an opponent in the head or neck area. “How can an National Football League franchise waste a No. 1 draft pick on a guy with this many questions marks?” “You’ve got to try to keep him in the pocket”.
Players picked from the Seattle Seahawks included safety Kam Chancellor, quarterback Russell Wilson, as well as defensive end Michael Bennett, special teams Tyler Lockett, safety Earl Thomas cornerback Richard Sherman, and linebacker Bobby Wagner. He was a little to brash for me and he played for a team I didn’t care for at all.
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There’s always a risk that happens, even though it would seem the only way for the Dolphins to come anywhere near salvaging positives from a lost season would be to feed their best player.