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Andy Benoit Aims To Start a QB Controversy in Carolina


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Healthy cam is a top 10 qb, consistent cam is top 6-7, any qb gunning for the starting job have fun competing against that. That production doesn’t fall off trees. I’m not a fan of one injury and he’s done narrative that the media is pushing, luck and tannerhill both missed a good portion of 2 years, yet the narrative isn’t that there teams should dump them

 

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I would like to share of the optimism of the responders to the original message regarding Cam. However, his arm issue dates back to his surgery and did not start midway through this season. He really has not thrown deep since 2015. And in the few instances he did throw deep his throws fluttered and were at times wildly inaccurate.

I am very worried. I suspect that the Panthers' braintrust is also worried.

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Honestly, it's shitty/shittier logic...Nobody on this forum, a talking head or (hopefully not true) the team staff know what the issue with Cam's shoulder is. Regardless of the line performance, which has been shitty, anyone watching Cam, can see he has an issue. 

In reality he needs to be diagnosed and treated, before that happens there is no way a team would give anything for him. 

Even more so, I want him to be diagnosed/treated and be a panther for life. 

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I mean... Spotrac has been saying that 2019 would be the soonest "out" if things went awry.

The only QB from this class that I would be interested in is Dwayne Haskins, and would much rather high picks go towards addressing the lines. Hopefully, Haskins goes back and then we have a shot at him next season if things don't work for Cam. 

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58 minutes ago, FakePlasticTrees said:

I would like to share of the optimism of the responders to the original message regarding Cam. However, his arm issue dates back to his surgery and did not start midway through this season. He really has not thrown deep since 2015. And in the few instances he did throw deep his throws fluttered and were at times wildly inaccurate.

I am very worried. I suspect that the Panthers' braintrust is also worried.

*2016

He got hurt near the end of 2016 in meaningless games 'cause of Rivera.

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