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The Panthers Organization Isn't Smart & I Can't Defend Cam Anymore


beastson

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Just going to keep Ron and Cam out there huh? Not willing to accept that fact that its over? That Ron poo the bed? That Cam arm is a problem?

Why the hell is Ron still here and Cam still playing?

The Packers accepted its over and got rid of McCarthy. Bye. Then they proceed to blow out the Falcons.

Cam, my man your shoulder isn't right. It's a marathon, not a race. Sit your ass down. We can't have a non-existent deep passing game, it hurts our offense. Not only that, but I'm willing to bet we're not running Cam as much to avoid contact. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th and goal, no Cam runs? How? Realize it and accept it. These last 4 games could have been used to look at that shoulder, schedule surgery or something. If Cam don't want to do that then we need to start looking for our future QB

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we are a small team crowd! Cam Newton appears at Roaring Riot events and, for being a cool guy, everyone supports him. it's too easy to play in Charlotte, the fans never, I say NEVER, protest.

Meanwhile, Eli Manning never had peace in NY, even with two super bowls.

Can you see the difference?

we are passive with everything! we accept everything calmly! the game against Saints is a unique opportunity to boo, to take protest signs, to show our discontent.

Do you think something will happen? NO, absolutely NOTHING! we are a pathetic fanbase

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7 minutes ago, beastson said:

Just going to keep Ron and Cam out there huh? Not willing to accept that fact that its over? That Ron poo the bed? That Cam arm is a problem?

Why the hell is Ron still here and Cam still playing?

The Packers accepted its over and got rid of McCarthy. Bye. Then they proceed to blow out the Falcons.

Cam, my man your shoulder isn't right. It's a marathon, not a race. Sit your ass down. We can't have a non-existent deep passing game, it hurts our offense. Not only that, but I'm willing to bet we're not running Cam as much to avoid contact. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th and goal, no Cam runs? How? Realize it and accept it. These last 4 games could have been used to look at that shoulder, schedule surgery or something. If Cam don't want to do that then we need to start looking for our future QB

Fair enough take for Cam, he’s not the same QB these past few games. Panthers medical staff should be canned if they’re clearing/allowing him to play and if Cam is the main thing holding himself back from properly getting assessed and treated for the FUTURE.. then it’s time a voice from somewhere intervenes and make this happen.

I hate that Cam’s arm is about to be broken to bits by a coach who won’t even be around next year.

 

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