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Do the Panthers even like Cam Newton?


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Yes, the timeline you’ve seen for this is correct. In Week 13, the Panthers benched Cam Newton for not wearing a tie on a road trip. In Week 14, Newton injured his shoulder against the Chargers, but the Panthers claimed his MRI showed no problems. He started the final three games.

And on Tuesday, nearly 3 1/2 months after the injury, the team announced Newton was getting surgery for a torn rotator cuff … and that the tear had been diagnosed in that MRI.That timeline is disturbing enough. Add it to the timeline of the rest of the regular season — starting with the season opener in Denver — and it's time to ask an important question: 

Do the Panthers even like Cam Newton?

http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/news/panthers-cam-newton-injury-shoulder-surgery-timeline-carolina-contract/1t3b4h6f97jnq18c7o0ncjbum3

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Wow, this is more ignorant that many of the posts today castigating the Panthers and  just reinforces the notion you can't fix stupid

No what is ignorant is alot of y'all can't see it and want to say everything is ok. U can tell when something isn't right. And u hear reports before the first Atlanta Game this past year that none of the guys looked happy at all. Cam wasn't his cheerful, playful self like he always was before the games. Something is going on and that lead to that terrible season, and when it happens again this year we will just be like who is "Ignorant" now!!!!

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