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1st take destroys the Panthers FO, "Panthers Sold Cam Newton Out"


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USA today also slamming them. "the sinkhole". Panthers #1 in the article "teams that should be in contention but are in deep trouble". Says F.O threw Cam under the bus with this offense, Rivera hard headed for not taking him out, and Cam should consider leaving if things don't improve. Sh$t starting to hit the fan now.

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I have to agree with them! That hurts saying that lol but they are right. It's a shame that he is being hung out to dry and has to shoulder all the blame himself. In his press conference he never throws anyone under the bus but he takes accountability on what is going on with this team. Our coaches are cowards and I wish Rivera never got extension. He is suppose to be your franchise QB. Help the kid!

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You know it's bad when you're stuck agreeing with these two clowns.

If they see it, how do you think Cam REALLY feels. He constantly says all the right things to the media and stuff. Behind those quotes Cam probably can't wait to get the hell out.

How is he suppose to inspire a guy like Byron Bell when every time he's picking himself up off the ground Bell is standing there completely lost. Same goes for Amini and Chandler.

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Hey guys look at the positive:

The Panthers caved to national pressure and benched Hardy... Maybe now they'll do it again and fire shula and get the poo together on the offensive side of the ball.

actually from what I heard out of the Rivera and DG next week it was the NFL that said to bench Hardy
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Hey guys look at the positive:

The Panthers caved to national pressure and benched Hardy... Maybe now they'll do it again and fire shula and get the poo together on the offensive side of the ball.

It's hard to continuously blame Shula when the blame should be Ron and Gettlemen for keeping this atrocious offensive line as our starters.  

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