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Person: Time to look out for #1


Mr. Scot

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Person suggests that even though a losing season will likely cost Ron Rivera and Marty Hurney their jobs, Cam Newton should take as much time off to fully rehab as he needs.

It's time for Cam to rehab, heal and win again

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Despite a two-month losing streak that left the Panthers all but mathematically eliminated from the playoffs last season, the Panthers still waited until Week 16 to shut Newton down. They really didn’t have a choice at that point.

Newton’s shoulder got so bad that during a Thursday night game at New Orleans, he couldn’t get the ball farther than 20 yards downfield.

This year is thornier.

The Panthers are 0-2 in a season that likely will determine whether head coach Ron Rivera and his staff, general manager Marty Hurney and his front office, and the franchise quarterback will be back in 2020.

By losing their first two games at home, the Panthers have left themselves no room for error.

But by playing at less than 100 percent, Newton wouldn’t just potentially cost the Panthers a shot at winning — he also risks costing himself money.

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It’s tough for Newton to put his best foot forward when it’s injured.

After the loss to Tampa Bay, Rivera was adamant that Newton’s disappearance in the run game — particularly on the decisive, fourth-down play — was not health-related.

“Don’t even worry about the foot,” Rivera said. “The foot has nothing to do with it.”

Then Newton told him it did.

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

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I dont understand this then.....what is the reason for not using Cam in the run game at all if, according to Ron, he thought Cams foot was just fine on Thursday?  Hes alluding to there being some reason, just that its not the foot.  So, what was it then?  I think Ron is lying and hes backed himself into a corner now.

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4 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

if cam is on the roster next year, he costs 20 million in cap space. 

cutting him leaves 2 million. 

why would the team extend him at this point

it's a bad position to be in

This is what happens when you ignore the QB position for years.  They should have been trying to draft a viable replacement every year for this very reason as we see unfolding before our very own tear filled eyes.

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1 minute ago, electro's horse said:

if cam is on the roster next year, he costs 20 million in cap space. 

cutting him leaves 2 million. 

why would the team extend him at this point

it's a bad position to be in

I don't believe they will, though I grant the possibility for one of Hurney's "thank you" contracts has crossed my mind (not sure Tepper would sign off on that like Richardson did).

With all that said, Person is primarily arguing that Newton should think of himself first.

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2 minutes ago, joemac said:

I dont understand this then.....what is the reason for not using Cam in the run game at all if, according to Ron, he thought Cams foot was just fine on Thursday?  Hes alluding to there being some reason, just that its not the foot.  So, what was it then?  I think Ron is lying and hes backed himself into a corner now.

There is the very distinct possibility that Rivera is full of sh-t.

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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

This is what happens when you ignore the QB position for years.  They should have been trying to draft a viable replacement every year for this very reason as we see unfolding before our very own tear filled eyes.

Igo has said many times that the team has for a long time "tiptoed" around Newton for fear of doing anything to offend him (something that drafting a potential replacement could conceivably have done).

I don't know if that's the reason, but it's one theory.

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