Chris Harris Jr. Says Broncos Dared Cam Newton, Panthers To Throw Against Them

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I did not see a "that's a bad decision" throw made by Cam the entire game. Why is this narrative even alive?
 

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How come when brady and manning lose nobody say stuff like this

Cam made big throws in this game down field, that challenge call was bullshyt and ruined their drive

only mistake he made was the fumble that scored for the TD

nobody could get opened and the playcalling did not help the offensive

you just saying a bunch of racist shyt to back up how you cacs feel about black QBs
Yeah this L isn't even on Cam. I'm surprised he had that many yards considering the circumstance.

I was telling my fam that Cam should've got out the pocket and ran more. Dude had no time out there and when he did have time there weren't receivers open enough.

He did overthrow a couple passes but their receivers were just dropping shyt, backs fumbling and missing blocks, that dumbass shyt by special teams, that dumbass call the refs made on one of his passes, getting lit up 10+ times on pass plays, missing field goals, etc.

Cam didn't lose this at least not on his own. But media will try to blame him the most all because he "Dabs" and "dances"
 

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The Denver Broncos didn’t respect Cam Newton and the Panthers passing attack.

Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. said after Denver’s 24-10 victory over Carolina that their game plan was to make Newton beat them. They didn’t believe he was capable of accomplishing the task.

“We dared him to throw,” Harris said. “The game plan was can you throw on us? Me, (Aqib) Talib and (Bradley) Roby. We knew he couldn’t throw on us.”

Newton completed just 18-of-41 passes for 265 yards with an interception and was sacked six times by the ferocious Denver defense.

“We were too aggressive, man. He was tired of getting hit,” Harris said. “I watched the film all week, man. They did not play nobody on defense that plays like us. They had an easy schedule. We went through the gauntlet. We went (Tom) Brady twice. Big Ben (Roethlisberger) twice. Cam Newton… We knew if we got the lead it’s over. Our defense it too good.”

Panthers receivers Ted Ginn Jr., Devin Funchess and Corey Brown had difficulty getting open against the Broncos secondary, and even dropped several passes when they were open.

“After the first quarter, we got the sack/fumble for the score. He was nervous after that,” Harris said. “(How could you tell that?) His body language. Did y’all see him dance today? He didn’t dance.”

The Broncos heard all the people picking the Panthers to win this game. Instead, it just strengthened Denver’s resolve.

“You could feel it all week at practice that we were going to do something special. We knew it,” Harris said. “When 96 percent of the world said we were going to lose, we knew it was over. We knew we were going to win.”







Chris Harris Jr. says Broncos dared Cam Newton, Panthers to throw against them
That's how u needed to beat the panthers force them to throw cause they don't have receivers...

No bullshyt I thought the Seahawks was gonna expose them but unfortunately I was wrong
 

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Again I will say....Panthers did have a low strength of schedule during regular season. They weren't truly tested by a defense of Denver's caliber. Yes they played Seattle twice and Arizona in NFC championship game but Arizona didn't look good in playoffs (with exception of Fitzgerald against the Pack). The black cats played the NFC East and AFC South...which most played like bum teams. Then the Panthers had 6 division games against NFC South which division games are normally challenging but those defenses aren't talented, intense and ferocious like Wade Phillips' D.

The Panthers no doubt belong in the superbowl and they undisputedly deserve being NFC champions but they still haven't been tested by a defense like Denver. Seattle's current LOB isn't like 2013. Arizona's defense was missing Honey Badger and they didn't preform as well since that week 17 game against Seattle.
 

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I did not see a "that's a bad decision" throw made by Cam the entire game. Why is this narrative even alive?
Who said he made bad decisions?
He did make some bad (inaccurate) throws and failed to protect the ball, sub-par game by him.:manny:
 

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Who said he made bad decisions?
He did make some bad (inaccurate) throws and failed to protect the ball, sub-par game by him.:manny:
I agree....but this "beat us passing" mantra said by the Broncos ties itself to Cam making mistakes which he didn't make many outside of the Broncos beating the shyt outta him
 

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I agree....but this "beat us passing" mantra said by the Broncos ties itself to Cam making mistakes which he didn't make many outside of the Broncos beating the shyt outta him
Yeah no doubt. That was silly and didn't really make sense to me. Cam's passing ability is why it was so important for them to bring the pressure.
 

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There was 4 drops in the game. Why are you guys only putting blame on the receivers for this shyt when Cam overthrew receivers all night? Brown bailed Cam out on that 50 yard bomb that was also over him until he skied up and go it and Ginn did the same earlier in the game.
 

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He's lucky Cincy took out AB :yeshrug:


Weak ass broncos need to shut the fukk up.
The game feels like mike shula took a dive for a check, the more I think about the play calling in the entire post season.

Anyway, the Steelers would have got rid of those bum ass broncos.
If not for burrfict ho ass



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3 different posters
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3 different excuses for Cam


:heh:

So you gonna blame cotcheries 2 drops on Cam?
So you gonna blame the INT on Cam, when it came from a Ginn drop?

Cam and no issues throwing on their secondary, it was the pash rush that bothered him, not their corners and safeties :snoop:
 

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So you gonna blame cotcheries 2 drops on Cam?
So you gonna blame the INT on Cam, when it came from a Ginn drop?


Cam and no issues throwing on their secondary, it was the pash rush that bothered him, not their corners and safeties :snoop:


Cam didn't look his normal self, because the Broncos defense was beating that ass:russ:
 

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Again I will say....Panthers did have a low strength of schedule during regular season. They weren't truly tested by a defense of Denver's caliber. Yes they played Seattle twice and Arizona in NFC championship game but Arizona didn't look good in playoffs (with exception of Fitzgerald against the Pack). The black cats played the NFC East and AFC South...which most played like bum teams. Then the Panthers had 6 division games against NFC South which division games are normally challenging but those defenses aren't talented, intense and ferocious like Wade Phillips' D.

The Panthers no doubt belong in the superbowl and they undisputedly deserve being NFC champions but they still haven't been tested by a defense like Denver. Seattle's current LOB isn't like 2013. Arizona's defense was missing Honey Badger and they didn't preform as well since that week 17 game against Seattle.
I always despise the schedule argument. When it dropped it was considered tough as hell. We had a 4 game stretch (@Sea, vs Phi, vs Indy, vs GB) that every analyst said we be lucky to go 1-3 against. Especially after KB got hurt. Also Road games vs Dallas and NYG, Houston that ended up winning the AFC South and the 6 division games you mentioned. Not our fault they sucked when we got to em. We exposed Seattle and Az didn't want it either and both were favored to beat us at home in the playoffs. We just picked the last game of the season to play our worst game. Von Miller went Super Saiyan and we didnt double him for some reason and took the L.
We'll be bike tho
 
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