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Cam Newton Poll


Jeremy Igo

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Running this poll on Twitter to gauge what fans are thinking. 

Currently nearly 1000 votes with 66% saying he will play in San Fran. 34% don't believe he will.

If Cam can come throw next week against Jacksonville, I suspect that 34% would drop to single digits. 

 

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8 minutes ago, PanthersUnitedTheSequel said:

My concern is this thing could snowball quick, if he isnt ready by week 1 then obviously there was some major setback somewhere in which case he would then be out week 2 as well because then you start to question what will drasticially change from week 1 to week 2 to where he is suddenly healthy enough to play?

 

My prediction, he will debut in week 3.

well what would drastically change from week 2 to week 3 to make him suddenly healthy to play? oh no!! sit him all year. 

Everyone needs to relax and let this thing play out

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55 minutes ago, Udogg said:

You seem to really be pushing the Cam isn't going to play button a lot.   Guess you would know more than others.  

IMO he is going to play nearly a little under a month from now. 

Never said he wasn't. Not once. 

Have always said it is a possibility, just like I did in 2014. Oddly enough, it was met with the same amount of disbelief here. 

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