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Panthers open to Newton Trade(Rapoport)


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8 minutes ago, Happy Panther said:

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... 

The narrative being any hint at the fact that Cam could be traded and a select number of people write it off and a reporter is immediately deemed invalid. 

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Just now, WarHeel said:

The narrative being any hint at the fact that Cam could be traded and a select number of people write it off and a reporter is immediately deemed invalid. 

Because said reporter has been wrong all year about the team and Cam. Oh and the fact it’s an opinion piece. No poo Sherlock most teams without winning records would make a franchise size trade (see 3+ round 1 picks and/or players) 

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I think Tepper wants to trade Cam and will eventually take the best offer on the table. Hitting on a top tier QB is not easy at all. Whew....it’s going to be bad here for a long time. The sickening part is we FINALLY get some offensive weapons for Cam and he goes down. Now he is going bye bye. 

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1 minute ago, Wanderlai said:

I think Tepper wants to trade Cam and will eventually take the best offer on the table. Hitting on a top tier QB is not easy at all. Whew....it’s going to be bad here for a long time. The sickening part is we FINALLY get some offensive weapons for Cam and he goes down. Now he is going bye bye. 

I honestly believe Tepper wants Cam out of town.  No idea why, but believe he wants a fresh start.  Of course I could be wrong.  

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14 minutes ago, WoahW said:

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 

 

and the same couple people coming in every time saying it must be about racism, when its not.   its pretty telling that the people who don't mind moving on from cam are all interested in some of the black qb's coming out in the draft.   again, being ok with moving on from a black qb does not make you racist.  thinking black people can't play qb does.

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3 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

schefter also casting doubt the panthers move on or even have a decision on that until the next head coach is in.

 

Which is exactly what you say if you're trying to find a trade.

If you acknowledge that you're willing to cut him, nobody's going to trade for him.

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