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Tepper "hopefully Cam is healthy next year" comment


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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Honestly, this is the only intelligent approach right now. There's no harm in waiting right now.

It's the only option we have.

There is zero reason to cut Cam at this point, absolutely zero.  Those decisions will be made once we have a new GM, VP, and HC in the building.

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7 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

As to his comments regarding Newton, I'd agree that they're based more in hope than in reality. If I were applying them to real life, I might say I sure hope this lottery ticket I bought gets me a million dollars but I'd better keep working at my job just in case.

In your opinion what are the odds Cam is able to get healthy and play at full strength going into next year?

10%?  50%?  75%?

On the flipside, in your opinion what are the odds he is traded to another team?   (Chicago?)

Net/net, do you believe Cam will play in the NFL again next year? 

Yes or no?

 

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15 hours ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Of course he does. Don’t let random internet speculation make you think Tepper is stupid enough to be quick to get rid of a franchise star QB

Im not so sure. Tepper said that this process will take a few years. That means a total rebuild imo. Im not sure that cam will ever be the same guy you all think he is. 2015 was a long time ago in football years. 

If we are doing a total rebuild, then we will be purging most of our older expensive players and will be looking to replace them in the draft and with yound free agents coming off of rookie deals.

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