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Person: Time to look out for #1


Mr. Scot

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I think second opinions are always good.

I mean, if he's tired of being in pain and playing in pain, but the same ol' suspects continue to tell him "nope, nothing wrong anymore, you're good!" then, dammit Cam, GO SEE AN INDEPENDENT MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL.

Now it may very well be that that independent medical professional may say close to or the exact same thing.  But I know one thing... the Carolina Panther's organization would not have the ability to apply *any* pressure or influence upon said independent medical professional.

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5 minutes ago, ellis said:

the offensive line looks terrible,

Same as it ever was except for a rare couple of years in Rivera's 9+ year Carolina career.

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the receivers can’t separate

Same as it ever was for Rivera's entire Carolina career.

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and when the quarterback does have time he’s missing the mark

Cam has never been extremely accurate, but he's also had a lot of help achieving that on Rivera's teams.  He's missing more than ever now and, yes, there are legitimate questions as to why.

Hey, I know!  Let's go out and draft/sign more DL, LB, and DBs!

 

 

 

 

 

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I’ve heard the narrative being pushed nationally that he has these other interests, like fashion—so stepping away from the game wouldn’t be as hard for him. 

Again, they’re using the Andrew Luck template, except this time, they’re wrapping it in a scarf. 

 

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10 hours ago, blackcat said:

RR is such a dumba$$.  If it wasn't about the foot, why does our 'dual threat' qb have negative rushing yards for the year?

Could be his shoulder and the team doesn’t want to go there. We as fans will never know but Cam is definitely not 100%. 

I’d shut him down and IR to give him time to heal. 

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11 hours 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

Cam has been injured for 4 years...  I’m sure he will magically heal for the 5th year.

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20 hours 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

Even if you extend him you could always trade him. 

 

For fugs sake flacco got traded

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