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Serious question: what would it take for you to want to get rid of Cam?


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Whether by trade, release, not extending his contract, etc, what would make you decide that it's time to move on from Cam? Finishing the season the way he's playing now? Next year being the same as this?

Me? It would take a team giving up a massive haul in a trade, almost RG3-trade like.

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If a Godfather trade offer came through, you obviously listen. But it would still be hard to get rid of him, unless he never recovers from the shellacking he's taken this year.

I would still be hesitant to trade him even if a massive trade offer came in. There would have to be another viable option available, whether in the draft or the trade, before I'd do it.

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I would still be hesitant to trade him even if a massive trade offer came in. There would have to be another viable option available, whether in the draft or the trade, before I'd do it.

 

Oh no doubt. The only way I'd even consider trading him is if the offer was some miraculous thing, and we had a nice backup plan.

 

And even then, I honestly still may not do it. 

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He has already proven he can be a productive QB in NFL.

For me, I would have to be convinced there is a better option. Either a proven veteran Pro Bowler comes here or a legit blue chip draft choice.

Outside of that, which isn't likely, not a whole lot short of a complete implosion after the FO has put better pieces around him

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equip cam with a good offensive line. Wide receivers that can create separation, out run linebackers...when the opposing defense successfully covers your receivers with linebackers, you have a problem. Give cam the proper coaching that he obviously needs, that coach must also serve as a mentor, praising cam when he deserves praise and getting in his grill when he gets off track...it's called tough love ( hue jackson would have been perfect). An OC that knows what the fug he's doing, has the ability to call plays that actually bring out the best of our players strength., has the mental aptitude to formulate game plans as well as in-game adjustments. until the panthers equip cam with these necessities it's impossible to properly evaluate him to determine if he is the QB for us. Until then, you don't trade him.

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