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Cam: "That's not on me."


Cookie Lyon

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tbqh I think his pride is more hurt than his shoulder... and I think his shoulder is certainly hurt.

I said a long time ago that we'd either drive Cam away at some point in his career, or get him hurt so much it'd be a shorter career. It still looks like it could go either way.

The guy is the best QB we've ever had, and was/is revolutionary. What we've done to him, or haven't done for him over the years is criminal.

I hope he isn't done, but it doesn't sound or look good at this point, and the Panthers have themselves to blame.

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8 hours ago, rbsponsel52 said:

Tepper seriously needs to step in and make sure Cam is properly taken care of and healed up for next season. He cannot have a winning team by having injured players on the field and playing to lose games because of those injuries.

Maybe Tep doesn't believe Cam is the QB of the future and therefore isn't too worried about it. We really don't know how he feels. 

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1 minute ago, rbsponsel52 said:

Every single post you make has no optimism in anything you say.

Just saying, people on here think they know what Tepper, Rivera etc should do and not one has an idea of what goes on behind the scenes. No idea why all the speculation, its a waste of time. 

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Cam needs to be shut down because he isn't a very good QB at the moment and I think (sadly) that Heinicke gives the Panthers a better chance to win.   

If Cam isn't the starter, do we still get the slow motion fashion videos of him getting out of the car pregame?  

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