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Panthers open to Newton Trade(Rapoport)


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57 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Yeah... I can't believe we put so much into that position. This franchise can't get out of its own way 

Why do you, and others feel it's idiotic to pay two good players. I guess ya don't want a team of good players. Just a bunch of hacks, and some how expect a lombardi?

And you think the franchise is holding itself back.  Wow. 

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42 minutes ago, Squirrel said:

Yall keep your head in the sand. 

 

Cams getting traded get used to it.  Either Allen Grier or bringing in a journeyman QB for next season. 

Who remembers when people were trying to talk themselves into Billy Volek way back in 2011? And for some they wanted that over the possibility of drafting a young Cam Newton.

Is it any surprise there are still fans around here who are perfectly fine watching the Panthers falter to multiple 2 win teams at home within a month as long as the starting QB is more presentable.

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1 minute ago, TheRed said:

Who remembers when people were trying to talk themselves into Billy Volek way back in 2011? And for some they wanted that over the possibility of drafting a young Cam Newton.

Is it any surprise there are still fans around here who are perfectly fine watching the Panthers falter to multiple 2 win teams at home within a month as long as the starting QB is more presentable.

And don't forget a starting QB with "moxie" and "grit."

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4 minutes ago, TheRed said:

Who remembers when people were trying to talk themselves into Billy Volek way back in 2011? And for some they wanted that over the possibility of drafting a young Cam Newton.

Is it any surprise there are still fans around here who are perfectly fine watching the Panthers falter to multiple 2 win teams at home within a month as long as the starting QB is more presentable.

I would be happy with starting a QB that can finish the season. 

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30 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

The derangement in this place. A source is only valid when it fits YOUR narrative. 

There is no narrative here. You understand that the article is not saying it is the organizations intention to trade Cam. While it could be true this article supports that in no way... 

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My favorite part is Ian literally has no clue and is saying common sense. 95% of teams with losing records would do the same thing if a team offered like 2-3 first round picks and players to help rebuild. 
 

That being said it is totally a “I want attention” story from him again 

Second favorite part is the same two guys instantly saying “yeah definitely happening” or “Panthers leaked it fit interestz” in @Snake and @Mr. Scot you two might be the worst fuging fans on this board when both of you just instantly want to see our franchise QB gone, like either of you even read anything from anyone that says any different than a speculation it’s a forgone conclusion. It’s beyond pathetic and can be seen through every single time 

 

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