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Cam doesn’t seem ready to go...


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Dude wants another contract.  Contract is the issue.  Not Cam.  

Maybe Hurney can work up something with incentives and play requirements that can protect us if he doesn’t ever get healthy. 

Don’t want to see him in another uniform. 

At least Dave is gone.   Hopefully Hurney and Cam’s team can work out something that protects everyone 

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Just now, CRA said:

Dude wants another contract.  Contract is the issue.  Not Cam.  

Maybe Hurney can work up something with incentives and play requirements that can protect us if he doesn’t ever get healthy. 

Don’t want to see him in another uniform. 

At least Dave is gone.   Hopefully Hurney and Cam team can work out something that protects everyone 

Rodrigue believes the other Dave isn't on board for that.

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Unless "you guys" refers to his fans and not Panther fans.

(groups that are not mutually exclusive, by the way)

Saying that he will continue to support the Panthers does have kind of an externalized ring to it as well.

Cary's right. It does overall sound like a goodbye.

Lol shut up Scot. He clearly says you guys are in my heart and I will continue to work my tail of for YOU guys and support Allen.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Rodrigue believes the other Dave isn't on board for that.

He a straight up business man.  Not a shocker. 

That is why it would have to be deal that Carolina can get out of if he doesn’t return to form.  Basically a deal that make Cam the bridge QB while we then look to the future.  Don’t think realistically anyone can look at Cam past 34-35.  That seems like a reasonable end. 

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2 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

It's utterly embarrassing that so many people want to run him out of town.

I say that knowing things may not work out for him to come back, but it will be a sad day if that does come to fruition.

Until then, I am going to support Kyle Allen this year with the expectation Cam will be back healthy and starting for us next year until I find out differently.

I don't actually think there are that many people that want to see him go. A few, but not a lot.

There are a lot of people however who acknowledge that it's likely to happen. And whether you want it to  not, there's nothing anybody here can do about it.

My take as always is that I just want to win. I feel bad for players that don't accomplish their goals, but the team is still what matters the most.

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Unless "you guys" refers to his fans and not Panther fans.

(groups that are not mutually exclusive, by the way)

Saying that he will continue to support the Panthers does have kind of an externalized ring to it as well.

Cary's right. It does overall sound like a goodbye.

Sad but true. It's never easy with transitions. 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

He a straight up business man.  Not a shocker. 

That is why it would have to be deal that Carolina can get out of if he doesn’t return to form.  Basically a deal that make Cam the bridge QB while we then look to the future.  Don’t think realistically anyone can look at Cam past 34-35.  That seems like a reasonable end. 

Lots of people believe that Allen is the "bridge" QB.

Person says that Rivera and Hurney actually think he's better than that.

Guess we'll see.

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