Colin Cowherd: 'Average' Cam Newton is Harmful to Panthers' Culture

Colin Cowherd: “I’ve never been a huge fan of Cam… Cam is AVERAGE. Cam is a career 59% completion percentage with a passer rating of 86. He’s an average player who had ONE great year. Talented? Yeah. Big? Yeah. Strong? Yeah. Handsome? Yeah. Stylish? Yeah. Good? Not really… Since his MVP year, he’s a .500 quarterback… He’s never had back-to-back winning seasons and that’s what defines him. Cam is inconsistent, Cam is distracted, and Cam has a lot of interests… They’re going to be better offensively with Teddy Bridgewater… Matt Rhule is the new coach of Carolina and is all about creating ‘cultures.’ What he’s telling you with Cam is: ‘I DON’T WANT HIM TO BE ANY PART OF MY CULTURE.’ You say ‘Colin, you don’t like Cam!’ Carolina doesn’t like him and they know more about him than I do.” (Full Video Above)

Listen to Colin Cowherd explain why he thinks the Carolina Panthers made the right move in signing free agent quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, in a transformative move that is effectively ended the Cam Newton era in seconds.

Check out the video above as Colin details why he was never on the Cam bandwagon, and explains why he thinks Newton has always been an ‘average’ quarterback who simply had one fluke season in 2015 when he won the MVP, that was never equaled again.


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