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NJPanthers12

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This team has gotten rid of the 4 closest people to Cam on the team. Joe Webb, Leonard Johnson, Philly Brown, and now Kelvin Benjamin. It also doesn't help with how close he is with Ryan Kalil and him not being out there.

I know many of you are going to say it shouldn't matter, and this franchise should not be building the team to appease Cam. You are half right. Cam is a different type of guy. He beats to his own drumb and only lets a certain few into his close circle. You can see him clearly struggling with the media and the way he has handled himself this year.

Usually people blame it on losing, but the team is 5-3. I believe not having Webb there, not having Philly there, not being able to go home and hang out with Leonard is really taking a toll on him. I am nervous it's only going to get worse with the Benjamin trade.

This franchise has never prioritized helping Cam out. The year he was drafted, they drafted one offensive player, Lee Zeimba. They always just hoped his raw talent would take over. Just this past Sunday Cam went on and on about how great Benjamin is how much he loves having him on his team. Then just 3 days later they send Benjamin packing for draft picks.

You can all scream and yell and tell me how this makes the offense better. I do not necessarily believe it, but at the same time I cannot tell you that you're wrong. I am more concerned that we are going to see a huge dip in Cams production and demeanor from here on out.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Cam isn’t in the long term plans for the team anymore. He will be gone after his contact is up, if not sooner.

I don't agree with this or believe this, but if this is true then the Carolina Panthers are single most dysfunctional franchise in the NFL. 

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8 minutes ago, NJPanthers12 said:

I don't agree with this or believe this, but if this is true then the Carolina Panthers are single most dysfunctional franchise in the NFL. 

Browns

But I agree. If Cam doesn’t finish his career here, something is seriously wrong.

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2 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Yep that’s the real back breaker in this trade.

Pissing Cam off or taking away his best friend on the team isn’t worth any amount of draft picks.

A checked out Cam will cripple this team 

He’s gonna need to nut up. Not saying that’s right or fair just the reality of the situation.

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Just now, TheRumGone said:

He’s gonna need to nut up. Not saying that’s right or fair just the reality of the situation.

I hear you but do you think that’s going to happen?

These guys are humans too and Cam continues to watch as this organization does everything in its power to handcuff him.

Wrong or right I just don’t see how he hasn’t said “f*ck this” yet

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