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Cam haters, what could we realistically get in a trade for Cam?


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Just now, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

he redefined the position and will finish his career with an obscene number of touchdowns.

now let's talk about the fuging moronic take you provided itt. daniel jones??? lmao get the fug out of here dork

Racking up rushing TDs isn't getting him in, sorry.  Where's Vick in that case?  You have to be delusional to think that's gonna happen especially with his noodle arm now.

 

Loved Cam 2011 to 2015 but he's a shot fighter.  poo happens with injuries it's a brutal game.  

Jones can at least throw the ball 45 yards in the air.  Should be enough to get him if we trade with Jags or deadskins, and then use our own for an awesome pass rusher.

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Just now, Camvp said:

Racking up rushing TDs isn't getting him in, sorry.  Where's Vick in that case?  You have to be delusional to think that's gonna happen especially with his noodle arm now.

 

Loved Cam 2011 to 2015 but he's a shot fighter.  poo happens with injuries it's a brutal game.  

Jones can at least throw the ball 45 yards in the air.  Should be enough to get him if we trade with Jags or deadskins, and then use our own for an awesome pass rusher.

You just compared Michael Vick to Cam Newton. Your argument is nulled.

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6 minutes ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

vick went to prison while in his prime moron. rock solid argument. great job. stay out of my notifications unless you can bring something to the table.

wow you're really gonna just double down on "trade cam newton for a duke quarterback" huh

It doesn't have to be jones, just whatever franchise potential qb is available near the top of the board.  You act like school and race matters when i'm just going by draft boards.  For instance this franchise would be in an incredible place going forward if we had traded Cam to Cleveland or Zona or Buffalo and drafted Mahomes or Watson with the pick we got.

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Just now, Camvp said:

Denial

Anger <-- you are here

Bargaining

Depression

Acceptance

This team will have a different QB under center in fall 2020.  

And this team won’t lose another game, make the playoffs and Ron Rivera will be retained right? 

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