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Video: Cam Newton on meeting with JR


Jeremy Igo

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4 minutes ago, pantherj said:

Man this one depressing season.

You aren't wrong, for a lot of reasons, and I have a feeling we will be one of many teams that feel that way. A lot of people hurt and upset on both sides of the issue, paired with play on the field that doesn't inspire much confidence. I worry that this is going to be a lost year. 

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Just goes to show Rivera has little control over his locker room. You know I really wanted to believe Football was pure and not controlled by media agendas but the sad truth has come to roost. The SB winner has probably already been picked and they will all kneel with the trophy. 

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38 minutes ago, MikeD83 said:

You aren't wrong, for a lot of reasons, and I have a feeling we will be one of many teams that feel that way. A lot of people hurt and upset on both sides of the issue, paired with play on the field that doesn't inspire much confidence. I worry that this is going to be a lost year. 

 

45 minutes ago, pantherj said:

Man this one depressing season.

 

Such weak fans, nothing is over yet guys we are 2-1 and have plenty of games to showcase what this team is really  all about.

Panthers will be 13-3 minimum.

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Good thing players got to vent their frustration and realize that JR has their backs. Now they can play without having to worry about distractions.

 

Real Weak fans on this Huddle I'm glad most of y'all aren't serving the Military cause most of y'all would become AWOL soon as trouble hits.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, stirs said:

To summarize for those who could not listen

Cam said they all expressed to JR their need for another TE 

We have 2 that needs to be  more utilized in the passing game & guess what they can actually help your OTs out in pass protection or leak out to the vacant spot  of the blitzer. Also makes. J-Stew & CMC life a lot easier.

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