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Marty on Rhule and Cam Newton status


Jeremy Igo

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From his press conference he said he wants guys that love the game of football and want to give it their all and love the team and want to be here...I don't think there is another player on this team that can even come close to how much Cam loves this team/city/game.  He's the man to roll with, he still gives us a better chance then either Allen or Grier.  

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1 minute ago, Dunn said:

From his press conference he said he wants guys that love the game of football and want to give it their all and love the team and want to be here...I don't think there is another player on this team that can even come close to how much Cam loves this team/city/game.  He's the man to roll with, he still gives us a better chance then either Allen or Grier.  

*If healthy

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The only thing that I see as a problem is that Rhule is that he was completely unprepared to take a NFL job. That doesn't mean that things won't work out but it's going to put us behind and we have the draft in 3 and half months. That's 14 weeks to get a staff and a program together for the year. 

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See how this new "sports science" can help Cam....his recover.......and keeping fresh/recover from injury faster.  Remember everyone's concerns about Cam and his shoulder as the season went on, this could help that.

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Just now, ncfan said:

See how this new "sports science" can help Cam....his recover.......and keeping fresh/recover from injury faster.  Remember everyone's concerns about Cam and his shoulder as the season went on, this could help that.

Maybe. But might be too late for that if his shoulder is still constantly sore. If only the last regime cared more about it ..

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Things change that's life. We all know deep down things could be reaching a close with Cam's career with the Panthers.

But people want to win. They don't want a team that is the joke amongst the division and the conference. If you move on from a player the caliber of Cam Newton, you need to replace him with someone with more playmaking ability than the likes of Kyle Allen or Will Grier.

If Cam is done we have to go out and get a dynamic QB this year.

Nobody out there will give a poo about a fun press conference from January if we are once again trotting out more mediocrity behind center.

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16 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Maybe. But might be too late for that if his shoulder is still constantly sore. If only the last regime cared more about it ..

He has had a LONG time to rest the shoulder.  That should be the least of his worries by now.

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