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We won't allow Cam to show what he can do with innovative offensive coaching?


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Just now, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

I'm shocked you think so lowly of Cam that you don't think this franchise should give him a shot with some of footballs most innovative offensive coaching

Never said anything like that.  What I did say is that I would not count on Cam being in the equation going forward.

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Never said anything like that.  What I did say is that I would not count on Cam being in the equation going forward.

We aren't going to trade him before Joe Brady has a chance to get his hands on him .. that would be dumb and would never happen.

Common sense says we get to see what Cam can do in a new system. 0% chance Cam is traded.

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New coach

New OC

Cam doesnt fit new OC's offense

 

Total rebuild wanted by Rhule..

 

Writing is on the wall, everyone needs to deal with it. Odds are Newton is traded and only for a 2nd or 3rd round pick at that. He's more talented than that but injury questions are a major issue 

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Just now, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

We aren't going to trade him before Joe Brady has a chance to get his hands on him .. that would be dumb and would never happen.

Common sense says we get to see what Cam can do in a new system. 0% chance Cam is traded.

I agree there is zero chance his is traded.  He will be cut.

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