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Cam Newton may be ready in June


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Sweet. He knows the playbook. Get his timing down with these guys and I would be happy letting him wait until training camp to start working with the whole offense.

I think this is the happy medium. Do this and watch film with the guys. Particularly pay attention to drops and missed routes. I am sure they will can do a lot off the field to compensate.

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Are we missing the best part at the end of that article where it talks about Cam taking Benjamin out on the town and taking him with him to Atlanta for Memorial Day weekend? That was awesome to read.

Cam and Kelvin, sittin' in an endzone. T-O-U-C-H-D-O-W-N. First comes throws, then comes catches, then comes Lombardi in a trophy carriage.



Yeah, I need to go to sleep.

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Coming back that early would be pointless and shortsighted.  He's throwing with the WRs right now, that's fine.  A full training camp and preseason is more than enough time to get his feet back. 

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Are we missing the best part at the end of that article where it talks about Cam taking Benjamin out on the town and taking him with him to Atlanta for Memorial Day weekend? That was awesome to read.

 

There seems to be legitimate bromance between the two, which I guess is exciting. 

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Remember when Jon Beason try to rush back from injury? Yeah we don't need something like that to  happen again. Be easy Cam. 

 

That was an achilles injury, bit of a difference there, just saying.

 

Obviously we want Cam to take it a little easy, and I'm sure he is.

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That was an achilles injury, bit of a difference there, just saying.

 

Obviously we want Cam to take it a little easy, and I'm sure he is.

 

It wasn't his Achilles holding him back, it was his knees and micro fracture surgery.

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It wasn't his Achilles holding him back, it was his knees and micro fracture surgery.

 

Unfortunately yes, still pretty different circumstances.

 

I certainly imagine that the FO is taking the necessary precautions with the face of our franchise.

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Are we missing the best part at the end of that article where it talks about Cam taking Benjamin out on the town and taking him with him to Atlanta for Memorial Day weekend? That was awesome to read.

Cam and Kelvin, sittin' in an endzone. T-O-U-C-H-D-O-W-N. First comes throws, then comes catches, then comes Lombardi in a trophy carriage.

Yeah, I need to go to sleep.

 

or just help

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There seems to be legitimate bromance between the two, which I guess is exciting.

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I sure no one cares if they become "blood brothers" as long as Ace Booige throws it well and "you can't teach 6'5" 240" grabs it and make a play.‼️

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