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Cam didnt throw a pass again today


Paa Langfart

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DA has looked very solid in pre season, you can win with DA when you have a elite D.

our D was elite last year in part bc of how consistent Cam and the O was....O stayed on field and limited what the D had to do. Offense helped put them in position to be elite

But DA out there and it impacts the D. They will be on the field more...

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If we win with DA at the helm, the Cam haters in the media and on the huddle are going to be unbearable.

Sent from the NSA's data farm

 

Only thing it will tell me is that we have a back-up QB that can get us a few wins if our franchise QB gets dinged up during the season. 

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Man, i tell you being a Panther's fan is tough. This team always finds a way to stress me out lol hopefully Cam is just taking it easy and will start Sunday. I wanna se him play because i don't get to see alot of Panthers games being that i live in Indiana.

Damn Cam, i really wished he had just threw that ball to Deangelo...smh

Hey I live in indiana too it does suck having to watch the game on streams all the time but ill take it havent missed one in 3 years

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He's not sitting.  Don't have to be a homer to know that.  Nobody is talking about the video of him dancing, singing, and playing around with his teammates during warm-ups yesterday.  Looked pretty comfortable doing that, yet everyone has this idea he had to be carted off of the field and have major work done during practice.  It's all maintenance stuff to help get more of the soreness out, if it's anything at all.

 

You honestly did not just compare standing and doing a small dance with running and getting hit in a football game...

have you ever played football before?

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You honestly did not just compare standing and doing a small dance with running and getting hit in a football game...

have you ever played football before?

Do I honestly have to go back through recent history of NFL starters that played with rib injuries worse than Cam's?

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