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<blockquote data-quote="kg01" data-source="post: 208821" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>I lean more to [USER=1640]@Northeast Stinger[/USER] line of thinking. Newton looked off all game although his receivers and line certainly didn't help him much. The pressure clearly got to him and it erupted late once it appeared the game was out of reach.</p><p></p><p>The non-dive on the fumble appeared to be a total brain-lock. Did he think it would be ruled an incomplete pass? If so, why did he start toward recovering it then retreat? He was just so 'in his own head' the whole game. Him falling out on the sideline after the touchdown and throwing the tantrum in the endzone after the non-roughing call on their last drive were pretty shameful.</p><p></p><p>It's too bad that folks will probably kill him for it and forget the high level at which he played all season up until this game. It's also a shame the OL won't take the brunt of the criticism. Them dudes got killt from minute one to minute none.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kg01, post: 208821, member: 11"] I lean more to [USER=1640]@Northeast Stinger[/USER] line of thinking. Newton looked off all game although his receivers and line certainly didn't help him much. The pressure clearly got to him and it erupted late once it appeared the game was out of reach. The non-dive on the fumble appeared to be a total brain-lock. Did he think it would be ruled an incomplete pass? If so, why did he start toward recovering it then retreat? He was just so 'in his own head' the whole game. Him falling out on the sideline after the touchdown and throwing the tantrum in the endzone after the non-roughing call on their last drive were pretty shameful. It's too bad that folks will probably kill him for it and forget the high level at which he played all season up until this game. It's also a shame the OL won't take the brunt of the criticism. Them dudes got killt from minute one to minute none. [/QUOTE]
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