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Cam's Outfit Today


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1 minute ago, tiger7_88 said:

Seriously?

Please don't tell me Ron Rivera benched him for an anti-racism message.

I honestly doubt it was the cleats. But I know a lot of NFL players have been doing a hashtag on Instagram #mycleatsmycause and I think that's why we saw so many weird cleats today because it was allowed. On Cam's Instagram or maybe the Panthers I swear I saw something about racism on Cam's cleats. 

Again, I highly doubt cleats were the culprit here, at this point a lack of tie sounds more accurate like coaches/management grasping at straws at this point. 

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It was the cleats or my other best guess would be his bandana hanging over his nameplate.  Either way, its bullshit.  Our organization treats Cam the same way the league and their officials do - with no respect, no love, and as if he is a servant who should know his place. 

I'm disgusted with our organization, and despite all the things Capers and Polian, Bushofsky and Seifert, and Hurney and Fox did wrong, I dont know that this team and organization has ever felt more dysfunctional and broken than this season.  With the players we have in place, this shouldnt have ever happened, especially coming off of the Superbowl.  Our coach, apparently by way of our GM, benched the league MVP for NOTHING.  You dont treat your franchise QB like that.  You just dont.

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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

It was the cleats or my other best guess would be his bandana hanging over his nameplate.  Either way, its bullshit.  Our organization treats Cam the same way the league and their officials do - with no respect, no love, and as if he is a servant who should know his place. 

I'm disgusted with our organization, and despite all the things Capers and Polian, McCormack and Seifert, and Hurney and Fox did wrong, I dont know that this team and organization has ever felt more dysfunctional and broken than this season.  With the players we have in place, this shouldnt have ever happened, especially coming off of the Superbowl.  Our coach, apparently by way of our GM, benched the league MVP for NOTHING.  You dont treat your franchise QB like that.  You just dont.

I'm really not trying to start another thing with you, but I'm interested why you added the "apparently by way of our GM" portion?

If the QB was benched, it was the coaches decision period. Nobody else. Not Dave. Not Jerry. 

Ron fuged up this time all by himself. 

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