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Would you be willing to sit Cam an entire season and see how he does after?


Jeremy Igo

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5 hours ago, raz said:

pain.  if you are lucky enough to never have had physical pain rule your life you just can't understand the situation.  i hope it never happens to anyone.    you can't think correctly, you can't process information correctly, you can hardly stand being awake.  shoulders are easy to damage and painful to heal.   scar tissue is a mf

If he still has pain in September Cam is QB career is done. Sorry but sitting him an extra 24 months isn’t gonna do anything 

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30 minutes ago, Hammerin'Cam1 said:

Where in God's name does this sitting out a full season come from? Are you all fuging sick in the head?

If only there were a similar situation with another star qb doing this in recent history to compare this to...

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7 hours ago, TheMaulClaw said:

You are over valuing Cam at this point.  Cam's shoulder and inability to throw the ball was the reason we went on that skid. What was his completion percentage of 20 plus yards?  It's funny...we start 6-2 and cam was just playing ok, not transcendent football....but alright.  Pretty high completion percentage with short throws, it wasn't bad, still no deep ball.  

Many quarterbacks could do well with Samuel, Moore, Wright, and CMC.  Most QBs would have been an upgrade during that 7 game losing streak that would have saved our season.  Especially when you take a peak at the Lions, Browns, and Seahawks games.  All of those games were directly related to Cam's inability to throw. Those games were in his hands and he failed in the clutch in all of them. 

We lost 7 freaking games in a row...and watched Cam miss throw after throw...or throw costly and timely picks over and over.  He's one of main reasons we went on that slide. Hurt or not....he was.

LMAO

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5 minutes ago, Hammerin'Cam1 said:

Luck and Cam regarding the shoulder is not a similar situation. Without Cam last year, cptx, we're looking at a 4 win team. No, really, without Cam last season we'd a 4 win team. Cam led the team in rushing, Olsen had 191 receiving yards, and our best receiver was Devin Funchess ... instead of sitting out a full season after surgery, Cam came back and played so well, despite having trash on offense to work with (he was the leading rusher) and Funchess was by far the best WR on the team, how sad is that? You don't know anything, you're just a fuging non-player character.

You're ... a non-player character. Fan since 2005.

Sure you are.

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2 hours ago, Hammerin'Cam1 said:

You think it's shocking that a die hard Panthers fan would think the notion of a 29 year old Cam not being the QB of the Panthers for another 8 seasons, at least, is idiotic?

Peyton Manning had God damn neck surgery in his mid thirties, and he only came back and threw for 140 TD's over 4 years

Peyton Manning and Cam Newton ... ah, the only two QB's in the history of the God damn league to throw for 3,000+ yards over their first 8 seasons, you ignorant poster, you.

Cam is on record saying playing in the league isn't the be-all end-all for him, simply a path to iconic entertainer status....he probably doesn't want another long term contract.

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