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Cam Newton, Panthers Rout Buccaneers 48-16 (VIDEO)

STEVE REED   12/24/11 08:04 PM ET   AP

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Cam Newton had no shortage of doubters coming into the NFL.

They're much harder to find now.

The No. 1 pick in the NFL draft added to his remarkable season by breaking Peyton Manning's rookie record for yards passing and setting a franchise mark with a 91-yard touchdown toss to Brandon LaFell as the Carolina Panthers handed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers their ninth straight defeat, 48-16 on Saturday.

Newton threw for 171 yards and three touchdowns and scored on an amazing 49-yard run up the middle in which he showed his speed by outracing smaller defensive backs to the end zone.

He has accounted for 34 touchdowns on the season and has the Panthers playing well down the stretch, something coach Ron Rivera wanted to see so his team can carry momentum into next season.

Carolina (6-9) has won four of its last five games.

"There's always going to be something," Newton said when asked if he's answered his critics this season. "I continuously try to do what I can control. ... I don't worry about what people say because you know one day you'll be on top of the world and everybody is praising you and the next day the world will be on top of you and everybody else will be criticizing you."

Nobody was criticizing him Saturday.

Behind Newton's masterful performance, the Panthers scored on eight of their first nine possessions and piled up 397 yards in three quarters against the league's 30th-ranked defense.

Rivera pulled Newton and the other key starters early in the fourth.

As Newton walked over to the bench, teammates DeAngelo Williams and Jordan Gross sat with towels over their head – some good-natured ribbing directed at Newton, who has been criticized by some fans for covering his head when things weren't going well.

That drew a big smile from Newton.

So did the support he got from his teammates on the field.

Williams scored on runs of 8 and 22 yards, his sixth and seventh TDs of the season, and Jonathan Stewart ran for 88 yards and caught an 11-yard touchdown pass from Newton.

Newton entered the game needing 18 yards passing to break Manning's rookie record of 3,739 and did so with a 7-yard pass to LaFell on the first possession.

"It's very nice to do something with a record that's so prestigious in this league," Newton said before crediting his teammates and coaching staff for allowing him to break the mark.

Newton, however, was just getting started at that point.

On Carolina's third possession, he backpedaled into his own end zone and unleashed a strike to LaFell, who got a key downfield block from Steve Smith to spring him for a 91-yard score. That topped the franchise record of 89 yards set in the Panthers' expansion season of 1995 by Kerry Collins and Willie Green.

LaFell finished with a career-high 103 yards receiving.

Carolina's offensive line completely mauled a Bucs defense that was without starting defensive tackles Albert Haynesworth and Brian Price due to injuries. The Panthers piled up a season-high 270 yards on the ground and scored three rushing touchdowns, giving them 25 for the season – most in the NFL.

"It's unfortunate that we're playing like this at the end when we let a lot of games slip away," Panthers left tackle Jordan Gross said. "It's exciting for the future. I love the look of this team right now."

The Panthers have led in all but one of their 15 games this season, but have shown a penchant for blowing fourth-quarter leads.

They left no doubt on Saturday, breaking open a 20-10 halftime lead with three touchdowns in 15:04 to start the second half. The 48 points were the second-most in team history.

"I believe there is certainly that kind of talent in the locker where we can certainly take the next step and become a very competitive football team (next year)," Rivera said. "We have that ability."

Newton scored eight touchdowns in two games against Tampa Bay this season – four rushing and four passing – as the Panthers racked up 79 points.

The play of the game came when Newton faked a handoff to Stewart and took off through a huge hole on the right side of the line. Newton juked a defender before shifting into another gear and blowing through the Tampa Bay secondary for the longest touchdown run ever by a Panthers quarterback.

"With the guys that we have on our team, with my father, my family members here, it was just saying, `Don't get caught. Don't get caught because if I get caught I'm never, ever going to hear the last of this,'" Newton said.

"I just wanted to finish it out with a touchdown and put a smile on my face first so I can have something to talk about."

He added a touchdown toss to Jeremy Shockey to close out the scoring.

Tampa Bay coach Raheem Morris came into the game on the hot seat and Saturday's loss may not bode well for his future. After a 4-2 start, the Bucs have dropped nine straight, scoring more than 20 points only once during that span.

The Bucs turned the ball over four times.

"The mistakes led to points, and that's been the difference between this year and last," Morris said. "When you can't maintain possession, this is the result. It causes lopsided results. It causes mental mistakes. It causes poor performances on defense, and out-of-character offense. Things begin to spiral out of control."

Starting running back LaGarrette Blount fumbled on Tampa Bay's first play from scrimmage, leading to Olindo Mare's field goal.

Blount was benched until the second half.

"It's a basic thing, and to fumble like that, that's unacceptable," Morris said. "If some players aren't ready to play, we'll put others in."

NOTES: Jordan Pugh was slated to start at strong safety for the injured Charles Godfrey, but developed concussion-like symptoms prior to the game and didn't play. That forced the Panthers to start Jonathan Nelson, who was added to the roster from the practice squad. Nelson had the game's only interception. ... Josh Freeman had a hand in both Tampa Bay touchdowns – one rushing and one passing. ... In two games against the Panthers, Blount was held to 30 yards rushing combined.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Cam Newton had no shortage of doubters coming into the NFL. They're much harder to find now.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Cam Newton had no shortage of doubters coming into the NFL. They're much harder to find now.
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04:36 PM on 12/25/2011
ESPN is a televised forum for bitter retired athletes, coaches, and failed reporters.
03:33 PM on 12/25/2011
I hate everything about the SEC and I wasn't originally on the Cam-train but the second he lead his team back in that Alabama game (down 22 in the 2nd half) I knew he was going to have the toughness/ heart/ talent to make it in the NFL. I hope he continues to get better, once he starts reducing the amount of times he over throws receivers on those 5-10 yard passes he's going to be one of the greatest.
I've never had so much fun watching a team play as I've had watching the Panthers this year. Such much heart and like childhood joy in that team, it's awesome.
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donia1970
07:00 PM on 12/25/2011
Why do you "hate" the SEC?! What have they done to you?
07:20 PM on 12/25/2011
I'm from the PAC-10 region for starters but I think I really have misplaced hate for BCS when they put a 2 loss LSU in the national championship game a few years back.
12:14 PM on 12/25/2011
It is strange to look at Cam Newton's accomplishments, the impact he has had on the fans in Charlotte and on his teammates, his elegance on the field juxtaposed with the almost total blackout of any news or highlights about him. Add on all the hoopla about Tebow and it becomes even stranger.Veddddddy stlaaaaaange.
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Mayoyo
I am the cutest busy body you'll never meet...
11:01 AM on 12/25/2011
Can the Jets steal him?
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Mayoyo
I am the cutest busy body you'll never meet...
10:58 AM on 12/25/2011
He sure ain't Tebow....
Congrats Cam....
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BruntLIVE
Deal with my fullboreness
10:57 AM on 12/25/2011
Its all racial espn still angry over auburn.
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
10:20 AM on 12/25/2011
The knock on Newton is that he is not a Leader.

Just another passer who fails to produce playoff victories.
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BruntLIVE
Deal with my fullboreness
10:55 AM on 12/25/2011
Hes a rookie lol what playoffs.
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
12:11 PM on 12/25/2011
exactly
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donia1970
07:03 PM on 12/25/2011
...he's done exceedingly well for a rookie - better than Peyton in his rookie year...The guy is going far, and Carolina will once again soon become a force to reckon with, and this is coming from a Solid SAINTS fan....
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linton
Perseverance is one short race after another.
07:37 AM on 12/25/2011
The Panthers will be a team to watch out for next year. Cam is flying under the radar and hopefully will be even better next year. He can run and throw and is the MVP on his team but he doesn't get too many headlines. Go Cam!
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05:29 PM on 12/25/2011
flying under the radar? he is dominating as a rookie right now with a team that hasn't had much success in years. Of course they will be a team to look out for but you can be sure the rest of the NFL will be watching out.
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hootie1fan
A liberal, educated, Catholic Yankee living in AL
06:16 AM on 12/25/2011
Cam needs to let the haters hate, even the ones at ESPN, because that's their job. He just needs to keep paying ball
01:43 AM on 12/25/2011
That is all fine but what religion does he practice?
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stjoshy
"C is for COOKIEEEEE. thats good enough for me"
03:47 AM on 12/25/2011
*not sure if serious*.......
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10:59 AM on 12/25/2011
LOL...really, inquiring minds want to know..
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01:29 AM on 12/25/2011
wow, this dude is redefining the qb position in the nfl. so many "analysts" thought he would bust b/c he "ran a spread offense" or "had character issues" or "only played 1 yr of div I ball" or "couldn't read nfl defenses" or "had a poor throwing motion" or "couldnt sit/throw in the pocket" or "thought run 1st" or "didnt have a high football iq" or (best yet) "had a fake smile." suckas! what's sweet is that carolina is running the same darn offense he ran at AUB pretty much w/read options, pistol/shotgun/spread look, and funky formations. none of these analysts know the game or real talent especially when he's a black QB (i said it). do it cam!
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09:35 AM on 12/25/2011
> wow, this dude is redefining the qb position in the nfl.

Yep, you nailed it. A 49 yard touchdown run against a team that has lost three times as many games as they've won this year totally redefines the QB position.
nishioka
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09:36 AM on 12/25/2011
(To be sure, I like what he's doing, but let's not get ahead of ourselves here.)
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cliffhammond
Onward through the fog!
01:28 AM on 12/25/2011
Just to rub it in, Newton burglarized a few Tampa residences on his way to the airport after the game.
12:16 PM on 12/25/2011
Yikes, I shudder to think what you said Ben Rapistburger did on his way out of town.
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LinaJo02
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12:11 AM on 12/25/2011
Dang! And yet the continue to throw Tebow down our throats!
04:09 AM on 12/25/2011
true, alothough lately the Tebow fan club has been silent due to the Denver Broncos failing to bail him out of games where he plays badly (i.e. most games). Tebow threw 2 interceptions and a lot of incomplete passes in a blowout loss to Buffalo on Saturday. It's hard to say that in a way that makes Tebow look good.
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09:38 AM on 12/25/2011
4 interceptions actually.
04:11 AM on 12/25/2011
Oops, my mistake...Tebow threw FOUR interceptions, not two.
10:43 PM on 12/24/2011
Cam Newton rookie of the year and a pro-bowler.
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05:43 PM on 12/25/2011
I think he will getting rookie of the year although I like the honorable mention of what Andy Dalton has done with the Bengals. He will not go the the pro bowl, Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees are definates and the 3rd spot is a toss up between Matthew Stafford and Eli Manning.
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BruntLIVE
Deal with my fullboreness
07:42 PM on 12/24/2011
ESPN is not covering Newton they (and FoxSports) are still mad over Auburn. You are the worst EsPN.
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Bados
You know.... the beach cruiser.
09:42 AM on 12/25/2011
Or my favorite. Show him running even while talking about breaking the rookie passing record. LOL

He's had games were he's stayed in the pocket and zipped balls in tight spots but they'll show an 8 yard run because he made a move. It's like they want him to be a running QB so badly.