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This organization ruined a possible HOF QB


Jmac

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It is a real shame that Cam has had his career railroaded by the former owner, management, and coaches of this dysfunctional organisation.  They ran him into the ground and did nothing to provide the talent and help he needed on the offense to succeed. 

If he retired and told them to fug off, I would not blame him. They rode his coat tails to keep their jobs and it worked for them....but seems to have destroyed a once in a generation QB.

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Just now, pantherj said:

It's not over yet. All he has to do is work hard in the film room and find the open receiver. Brees is done. It's wide open now.

He has lost all the years since his first game here with sh%tty oline and WR corp....he can't get those most productive years back.

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11 minutes ago, Jmac said:

It is a real shame that Cam has had his career railroaded by the former owner, management, and coaches of this dysfunctional organisation.  They ran him into the ground and did nothing to provide the talent and help he needed on the offense to succeed. 

If he retired and told them to fug off, I would not blame him. They rode his coat tails to keep their jobs and it worked for them....but seems to have destroyed a once in a generation QB.

Do the panthers have a ring? 

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I really hope the Panthers can hire a smart young head coach with some fire in his belly. Rivera is a limp noodle that obviously  cannot motivate the team anymore. The body language on Thursday night was downright pathetic. This team is defeated. They lack any confidence to win a game. 

Cam looked like he was ready to retire after the game. I don’t think that deep down he really wants to yet, but I completely understand if he did. Maybe he will go to another team next year and rebuild his career on a better franchise.

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