Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Cam Newton's Contract


CollegePanther

  

28 members have voted

  1. 1. What will happen this off-season?

    • Cam will resign with no hesitation.
      9
    • There will be some hesitancy.
      16
    • Still no signing.
      3


Recommended Posts

Alright, bear with me here. I'm not one to make stupid threads but I think this is something seriously in question. Gettleman has yet to put any decent faces in on the OL since he's been here. Newton is constantly getting beat up and doesn't have many weapons around him when he does have time. Gettleman doesn't seem to be too generous with the money and is probably going to try to get Newton on a bargain coming off a bad season. So, question is, does this affect Newton's contract signing? What do you guys think?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's almost as if DG is trying to sabotage Cam's career. If i was Cam, I'd never sign another contract to play for DG. Starting the season with Bell and Chandler as the starting Tackles(and seeming totally fine with it) is beyond moronic. 

Alright, bear with me here. I'm not one to make stupid threads but I think this is something seriously in question. Gettleman has yet to put any decent faces in on the OL since he's been here. Newton is constantly getting beat up and doesn't have many weapons around him when he does have time. Gettleman doesn't seem to be too generous with the money and is probably going to try to get Newton on a bargain coming off a bad season. So, question is, does this affect Newton's contract signing? What do you guys think?

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Gman is worrying me. I like a lot of what he's done but the rest is just plain fugin scary.

He made his feelings known about Cam since his first day here.

Cam was lucky we had a winning season last year. I'm a huge criticizer of Cam, but def worry about his future here in Carolina. This is not what you want in a 4th year QB; esp a no1 pick.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Seriously? He played college football at Auburn and grew up in Georgia. Get the fug out of here. That's not even what's in question

 

A significant percentage of the 'fanbase' questions rather or not the guy can read a defense. The FO has put him behind Byron Bell and Nate Chandler. They released the best WR in team history. It is a credible to his abilities that the WR core has been as effective as it has been. I wouldn't blame Cam if he left.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If I'm his agent, there are no contract discussions until there is a legit effort to protect him. I'm telling Gettleman you have two years to protect my guy. He'll play under the option next year and then you can franchise him for a year after that. Good luck fitting a 2nd tag under the cap and that's what you'll have to do to rent him for another year if you don't protect him.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.

  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Let’s be real, there’s no way the Bengals can trade him for less than first round value from an optics stand point.
    • Disclaimer:  In June, I am usually optimistic.  In October, a policeman with a bullhorn is telling me that I have a lot of life ahead of me and to think about my loved ones as I gaze down upon him from my rooftop.   Having said that, I think our offense (down the stretch) was good enough to play KC and Philly tough.  So how many games would this offense have won if they played the entire season like they did in November-January and if they had a better defense?   If you could stretch the last nine games over an entire season and put a solid defense on the other side, I see 5 wins becoming 7 or 8.  Down the stretch, the Panther D surrendered 30 points or more in 5 of the final 7 games and managed to win 2 of those 5.  If they can win 40% of games in which their defense surrenders 30 points or more, then the math indicates, had that been the case all season, the Panthers should have won 6 or 7 games with their defense surrendering 30+ points.   This season, we are much better at WR (TMac, Renfrow, Horn, and I expect XL to be a lot better).  Bryce is confident and now a leader.    The Achilles' heel of the 2024 defense, the DL, seems to be very solid.  We got back Horn and Jackson on the corners, Smith-Wade is improving better than expected, we signed a stud Safety.  Derrick Brown returns.  While the D is not there yet, it is going to be better.   So if we ended the second half of 2024 playing at a level that should have produced 6-7 wins, better WRs and a better defense could result in 9 wins or more.       
×
×
  • Create New...