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Unless he retires, he isn’t going anywhere.


PanthersNC1984

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7 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

Anyone open to promoting Norv Turner to HC so Cam keeps the same scheme into next year and see what he can do?

Parts of the team are well built for a run due to Hurney actually being decent. Cam was on pace to have his best year with Norv. Ron consistently has the same faults. Would like to see Cam under a new HC before Tepper decides to blow the whole team up.

Norv Turner sucks

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1 hour ago, PanthersNC1984 said:

You know who I’m talking about, we will have a 32 year old Cam that had a full season off to heal both mentally and physically, and with Allen’s play as of late, there is no way Cam is being traded now. Also considering the low attendance since Cam’s injury. Yea, he’s safe 

He will be traded. What you guys don’t seem to understand is that Cam isn’t a stupid person. He’s not going to play for this team next year unless he get an extension. There’s no way Cam will be a lame duck QB going out there playing with the chances of getting hurt again after multiple injuries already. That could cost him more money in his next contract.

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32 minutes ago, Whatsgoingonpanthers said:

We need to fix db situation before anything,  we will never go anywhere the way every team been passing the ball on us the last 5 years

Bud. You have to have an offense that can score 

sorry.  You ain’t got a Qb. You ain’t got nothing in the Nfl 

drives keep  the defense in the sidelines 

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