Carolina Panthers quick roar – spygate part 2

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The New England Patriots have long been accused of ‘Spygate’ and they most definitely were guilty.  It can even be said that the Carolina Panthers were a victim of Spygate during the Super Bowl.

Now we do not want to cry wolf and say that this is true, but with the history of the New England Patriots, well, I am going to stop before I say too much.

So are the Carolina Panthers taking a page out of the New England Patriots book and trying to gain an advantage for the game versus the Philadelphia Eagles this week?  We would never say that about our favorite team.

But, maybe we will not call this ‘Spygate 2’ because the Panthers are not technically recording practices of the other team to gain an advantage.  However, if you were not a fan of the Panthers, I would almost be willing to bet you would not be able to name the wide receivers Cam Newton is throwing to.  So are the Panthers trying to gain an advantage?

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If you were not a fan of the Carolina Panthers, could you name the wide receivers? – by David Newton from ESPN.com

So now it is time to do your homework.  Name all of the wide receivers on the Carolina Panthers roster.  Yes, everyone.  A tough task.  So are the Panthers trying to find some other way to start winning games.  Look at the statistics of the wide receivers Cam is throwing to.  How are the Panthers 5-0?