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Cam Arm Is Done


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Just now, X-Clown on 1 said:

Cam winding up and throwing it 45 yards was painful to watch... reminds me of Delhomme after his surgery

Yea this game was very similar to 2008 cardinal game. Is this a sign Cam’s career is done? Hard to say. The panthers need to figure that out before the draft though.

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Just now, Krovvy said:

One bad game. Something tells me some of the ones saying Cam's "done", or should be traded, wouldn't have given up on Andrew Luck.

It’s not the bad game. It’s the complete lack of zip on his passes, and having to put the backup in to throw 50 yards.

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1 minute ago, Camvp said:

A rookie QB drafted in the 1st round can thrive in this offense with CMC and the young speedy receivers.  20 million in open cap space would be enormous for retooling the defense, and put us right back at the top of the league.  

Ya'll overreacting lol

It was a bad game.  Yes Newton's shoulder isn't the same but he can still play at a high level.  Wasting another year of his career by drafting a QB in the 1st is one of the dumbest things I've read.

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