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The KB trade wouldn't be so terrible if...


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It was a first round pick, or even 2nd from at terrible team like the Browns... But a 3rd round pick from a possible playoff team? Really? We guaranteed would've got a comp pick if we let him walk. This makes no sense whatsoever. Hunrey out-Hurneyed himself somehow. Didn't even think it was possible.

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3 minutes ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

Cam has proven to be more successful without him, which is why i'm not too worried.

also, i think certain things happened behind closed doors that we're not aware of. 

 

Been saying this all year... He has talent no doubt, but the offense does not click when he is on the field. Its very hard for an offensive coordinator to have to develop a game plan for a supposedly talented WR that doesn't have speed and can't run crisp routes. I'm probably in the minority on this but I truly feel you will see a more crisp offense come Sunday. Everyone is wondering why the 2016 and 2017 Panthers can't find their 2015 magic, well the reason was the just traded to the Bills. I wish him great success in Buffalo but it was never going to work here. 

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50 minutes ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

Cam has proven to be more successful without him, which is why i'm not too worried.

also, i think certain things happened behind closed doors that we're not aware of. 

 

I'm not all that worried about our success without KB but I'm extremely worried about the nincompoops running the team right now.

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