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Can Newton is being positive about the Grier addition


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"“I reached out to Will, and I actually saw him play in high school with him being in Charlotte. And I’m just excited. Like I said, for him to come on a team that I know he possesses a rare talent, and I’m excited. . . . It’s my job to put myself and my team in the best situation, and get everybody ready, . . . I want to make sure that I’m [the] best teammate and my best self for everyone.”"

 

If only Cam's fans could bring themselves to think like this.

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24 minutes ago, DeAngelo Beason said:

In a perfect world, we get another 10 productive years out of Cam, but Grier comes in here and there and just dominates, so we trade him in 4 years for a stupidly high draft pick, and still get 5 or 6 more years out of Cam.

This is the hope.  6 TO 7 Cam years and in 2 years we flip Grier for a stupid high pick..

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57 minutes ago, DeAngelo Beason said:

In a perfect world, we get another 10 productive years out of Cam, but Grier comes in here and there and just dominates, so we trade him in 4 years for a stupidly high draft pick, and still get 5 or 6 more years out of Cam.

You think Cam plays till 39/40? 

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2 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

"“I reached out to Will, and I actually saw him play in high school with him being in Charlotte. And I’m just excited. Like I said, for him to come on a team that I know he possesses a rare talent, and I’m excited. . . . It’s my job to put myself and my team in the best situation, and get everybody ready, . . . I want to make sure that I’m [the] best teammate and my best self for everyone.”"

 

If only Cam's fans could bring themselves to think like this.

The Cam haters should bring themselves to think like this as well. 

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19 minutes ago, Luuuuuuke! said:

Agreed.  I heard Cam's comments and he handled it great.  Also heard Cam had proactively reached out to Grier which is good.  Grier played in the PGA Tour pro-am at Quail Hollow this week, good publicity for the team.

On a similar topic, interesting quotes from Tom Brady to Jimmy Kimmel about his pay package.

Brady said when asked why he isn’t the highest-paid player in football.

“I think the thing I’ve always felt for me in my life, winning has been a priority. And my wife [model Gisele Bundchen] makes a lot of money. I’m a little smarter than you think. Actually, it’s a salary cap. You can only spend so much and the more that one guy gets is less for others. And for a competitive advantage standpoint, I like to get a lot of good players around me.”

https://nypost.com/2019/05/03/tom-brady-on-modest-contract-im-selfless-and-my-wife-makes-a-lot-of-money/

He is smarter than people think. He's giving up millions on NFL contracts while insuring tens or hundreds of millions of dollars in endorsements, etc. because he's the GOAT on a dynasty team, that his lower salary helps to augment. 

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