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Plenty of teams interested in Newton trade...


micnificent28

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https://popculture.com/sports/2019/10/23/nfl-teams-highly-interested-trade-panthers-cam-newton/

 

Because why wouldnt they be... former MVP. Only decline in skill we have that is 100% evident is injury. I dont like or care for a large contingent of our fanbase fells about Newton. If he was just done I dont think so many other franchises would value you him so high. Stay pat until your sure what you have or dont have. 

Not sure I have ever seen a franchise so ready to jettison the be quarterback they have had in franchise history. It is plausible that Jake gets more love and respect than Newton dispite their accomplishments.  I wonder why that is..

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Like I said before, nothing less than 3 1st rounders.

Bears, Titans, and Bills I know for sure would go after Cam. All good teams with great defenses where their QB is holding them back. But it would take a king's ransom for me to trade Cam. But everybody has a price.

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9 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

I'm not saying they do but a large portion of the fanbase wants to.. its evident. And with that it creates mass hysteria and that's why we were talking about this whole ordeal.

So the fans don't run thr franchise. I don't think the Panthers want to get rid of Newton. I think they have shown to be very patient with him in giving him all the time to recover. They will also give him a chance to keep his job. All this talk is just nonsense.

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5 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

I don't think the Panthers want to get rid of Newton.

They don't, and neither does "a good portion of the fanbase".

Joe Person addressed the trade question in his latest Athletic article. He gives it even less chance of happening than Freeman does (i.e. zero)

The one caveat that Person did include is this:

I’m expecting to see Newton back on the field for the Panthers at some point in the coming weeks, though I think his long-term future in Carolina is still in doubt.
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22 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

https://popculture.com/sports/2019/10/23/nfl-teams-highly-interested-trade-panthers-cam-newton/

 

Because why wouldnt they be... former MVP. Only decline in skill we have that is 100% evident is injury. I dont like or care for who little a large contingent of our fanbase fells about Newton. If he was just done I dont think so many other franchises would value you him so high. Stay pat until your sure what you have or dont have. 

Not sure I have ever seen a franchise so ready to jettison the be quarterback they have had in franchise history. It is plausible that Jake gets more love and respect than Newton dispite their accomplishments.  I wonder why that is..

Jake gets more respect now because he isn't playing.  When he was the starter he got very little love from what I remember.  It comes with the territory of being the starting QB.  

To answer the point of the thread. I doubt they trade him this season, but to say it won't happen is naive. We as fans don't truly know how the coaches and front office feel about the situation.  I do think they will trade him in the off season and mostly due to contract. 

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2 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Jake gets more respect now because he isn't playing.  When he was the starter he got very little love from what I remember.  It comes with the territory of being the starting QB.  

To answer the point of the thread. I doubt they trade him this season, but to say it won't happen is naive. We as fans don't truly know how the coaches and front office feel about the situation.  I do think they will trade him in the off season and mostly due to contract. 

I actually think if anything, he retires.

And no, I wouldn't blame him.

People wrongly ripped Andrew Luck for his decision, but realistically speaking, neither he nor Newton should be blamed for taking care of their bodies.

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