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Jake Delhomme on the Mac Attack - Panthers have more than enough weapons for Cam


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Jake needs to stay in his lane as far as I'm concerned.  Moose, Smitty, Proehl (not to mention Mangum)! Gimme a break!

 

I am sick and tired of that theme. I appreciate that we were able to bring in some guys with solid hands at wide receiver, but other than our number one draft pick, we have who we have at receiver because of the horrible cap predicament that is Hurney's legacy.  Our top receivers are arguably possession guys who are not necessarily going to stretch the field or be legitimate threats to take it to the house every time they touch the ball.  Yeah, that's all we need in this offense blah blah blah. Bullshit! Give Cam another legitimate weapon that will pressure opposing defenses on every single down.  It will not only free Cam, but free all the offensive skill players.

 

You opinion has some merit, but it isn't that simple.

 

 

Hurney sailed us up the river.

 

On top of that, you have a HC who is a 100% defensive minded coach, and a GM who won 2 rings with a stout D.  I'm sure they want to the O to be better, but they were going to fix our D first.

 

 

Cam will get his toys, and when he does, we will be eyeing a Lombardi.

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