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Cam campaigned for McCaffrey over Fournette per team source relayed by Jonathan Jones


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1 minute ago, TheRumGone said:

Yeah he's going into year 7. He needs to be more vocal about what he sees and what works best for him even if it undermines someone. Just part of being the leader of the offense. He'll get there.

Plus, he has to realize that nobody else on the field, the coaches booth, or the sidelines has the view that he does. Everybody keeps bashing me for putting some of the blame on Cam, but this proves that I'm right. He absolutely has a duty to speak up.

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Cam has had that LeBron James effect on a bunch of the players on this team, he elevates others talents due to his talent, he's done that throughout his career here (i.e. Ginn) and really brought out the best in others.  Can't wait to see what he does with the new rookies too.

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Loved this. Loved the fact that he had CMC with him at his youth camp working on routes, and loved reading that he's a guy that doesn't throw people under the bus. Cam's going to earn his 2nd MVP this year, and hopefully the team can get a SB win

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11 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

Yeah he's going into year 7. He needs to be more vocal about what he sees and what works best for him even if it undermines someone. Just part of being the leader of the offense. He'll get there.

When he finally does "undermine someone", can you imagine the nationwide shock and the media witch-trial that will follow though?

Yes, I agree with you 100%.  But we also can't pretend that Cam is allowed to work under the same "leadership" rules as, say, Peyton Manning or Tom Brady in today's  "what poo can we throw at the wall to get as many clicks as possible" NFL (and I include them specifically because of the NFL Network) and NFL media.

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5 minutes ago, Hogmolliesmaht said:

Jordan Rodrique is pretty darn good, IMO. 

She's falling in line with what is the Observer standard. She was on the radio this morning praising Olsen for being a professional for showing up and not wanting to be a distraction. That isn't reporting, that is shilling.

 

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I can't remember a better written article on Newton EVER! It touches on his history, encapsulates his personality, intimates what's probably going through his mind, and pulls back the veil of his relationship with different members on different levels of the staff perfectly. And, it offers even more.

It's a must read @PantherWake.  Thanks and perhaps edit your title (you don't have to), because this is SO MUCH MORE than about Cam wanting CMC.

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4 minutes ago, top dawg said:

I can't remember a better written article on Newton EVER! It touches on his history, encapsulates his personality, intimates what's probably going through his mind, and pulls back the veil of his relationship with different members on different levels of the staff perfectly.

It's a must read @PantherWake.  Thanks and perhaps edit your title (you don't have to), because this is SO MUCH MORE than about Cam wanting CMC.

Agree this thread should be pinned.

It's a must read.

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