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Anyone have Andrew Lucks phone number?


WarPanthers89

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If so please send it to Cam Newton immediately, also please send the AA number to Ron Rivera if he plays Cam these last two games. We need our star QB to lead us next year and must do everything possible to help the man get back to form. I don’t know what Andrew Luck did with his shoulder recovery but Cam needs to find out and try is ASAP. Luck article from the past:

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.indystar.com/amp/871166001

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Agreed He needs to go if it can help and Ron can get a head start on the healing process by benching him starting now. It’s obviously at its worst point with not having strength to throw far, the Browns head coach admitted they had a safety planted 15 yards deep because they knew short passes were coming on the majority of the passing plays. 

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3 hours ago, WarPanthers89 said:

If so please send it to Cam Newton immediately, also please send the AA number to Ron Rivera if he plays Cam these last two games. We need our star QB to lead us next year and must do everything possible to help the man get back to form. I don’t know what Andrew Luck did with his shoulder recovery but Cam needs to find out and try is ASAP. Luck article from the past:

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.indystar.com/amp/871166001

I would also like Hurney and Tepper to call the Colts and take notes on how they have over $100 million in cap space with more players signed on next year than we do,..

damn.

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Brees too. The Chargers bailed on him because they thought his shoulder was toast. The Dolphins passed on signing him because they thought his shoulder was toast. Then he rewrote record books in N.O.

Yea but he was known for his accuracy, CAM not so much. 

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27 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Brees too. The Chargers bailed on him because they thought his shoulder was toast. The Dolphins passed on signing him because they thought his shoulder was toast. Then he rewrote record books in N.O.

Brees chose NO over MIA, the Dolphins did not pass on him.

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21 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Meanwhile, Cam is completing a career high percentage of his passes this season.

You can't even troll right dude.

Career high percentage compared to his previous years but compared his best season to other elite QB and it’s still average. 

Bring some facts next time bum.

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If his shoulder his truly hurt and wont get better. Thats a career and might be the saddest ending to a Career in NFL history because he wants to get it done but cant

If it was a knee injury and he wasn't mobile anymore

he could still evolve his game to be a very good pocket passer but a shoulder injury is devastating

hopefully he can heal up in the off season and the Panthers can fix the defense and we can get things turned around

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