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Rapoport's Guess: Panthers will look to trade Cam once healthy


Proudiddy

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Don't see the point in trading Cam and rebooting the franchise unless we also dump CMC. He's by far our best player and he happens to play at a position that is famous for having no value or longevity. If we had a RBBC we would have lost, what, one or maybe two more games? Giving him a big extension when we are in rebuild mode would be an enormous fuging mistake. We could replace CMC's production with 2 or 3 other cheaper RBs/a WR. Why keep him around while we suck? Dude is gonna get eroded to dust with how hard we work him from our awful stopgap QB dumping off to him/running the ball a ton and he's gonna be wasted by the time he gets to his second deal. His trade value will never be higher than it is right now.

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3 hours ago, TheGoldenRhule said:

Dude relax with with your emotional attachment.... players come and go.

A stage three nut clinger.  Chigger Digger firmly attached to the scrotum's epidermal foreskin.  Will take a tazer, some pepper spray, and six weeks of therapy to cure that one.  Haven't seen a case this bad since the Larry Johnson "Grandmama" mania of the 80s.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

A stage three nut clinger.  Chigger Digger firmly attached to the scrotum's epidermal foreskin.  Will take a tazer, some pepper spray, and six weeks of therapy to cure that one.  Haven't seen a case this bad since the Larry Johnson "Grandmama" mania of the 80s.

 

 

So u are saying quit chucking my wood u darn woodchucks!!??

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4 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

I've been preparing myself because of what Jeremy and Zack have said here, but it just doesnt sit well with me.  I understanding rebooting, but Cam has never been part of the problem here.  He's a former league MVP, and beat himself to a pulp carrying the team...  if he's truly 100% healthy, then imo, you give him every opportunity to remain a Panther.  We won't even get good value for him at this point bc of the injuries he's had over the last two years...  to me it's just disloyal and bad business.

While I agree in some ways, loyalty hasn’t exactly gotten this franchise real far. 

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14 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Lol. We gave up 30 points to the Rams, 20 to Arizona, 27 to Houston and 20/26 to Tampa. We had one solid D game against Houston. Aside from Houston that’s 25 ppg which pro-rated would be around 20th. So 1 out of 6 games before SF we had a good defensive game. Cam’s biggest fans wanted to make sure Allen got no credit during the win streak so the D was talked about like it was amazing and it wasn’t.

We gave up 166 yards and 2 TDs rushing In week 1 against the Rams. Just because our first 6 games were filled with mediocre running teams doesn’t mean we were borderline top 10. We still gave up 100+ yards rushing in all games except London when Winston turned the ball over 6 times. We gave up 500+ yards to the juggernaut Jaguar offense.

We weren’t ever close to top 10. We basically carried over the miserable D play from the second half of 2018 into week 1 of this year.

As I mentioned above, we gave up the most points from week 2-17. The Dolphins who gave up 50+ points to Baltimore week 1, gave up less points than us the rest of the year. 

We were in the top ten most of the time up until the end of October in yards. For a few weeks we were 4th.

We made it to 11th in points near the end of October but then fell off just like we did in yards.

You can use this to see the overall rankings after each week of the season by using the calendar.

https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/opponent-yards-per-gam

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Also, Kyle Allen and Will Grier are clearly NOT the answers. So you can’t ask the Cam question without stating your plan for QB moving forward. Like showing your work on a math problem in grade school. You can’t just say, Cam is gone. Like ok, then if Cam is gone, what is the plan to run this Brady wunderkind offense moving forward?

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1 minute ago, Montsta said:

Also, Kyle Allen and Will Grier are clearly NOT the answers. So you can’t ask the Cam question without stating your plan for QB moving forward. Like showing your work on a math problem in grade school. You can’t just say, Cam is gone. Like ok, then if Cam is gone, what is the plan to run this Brady wunderkind offense moving forward?

A theory---and this is not that I am endorsing this theory---but it is a theory.

Maybe we signed Brady so we would not have to draft a Burrow ?  Maybe he thinks he can take a Fromme and bring him around or even Herbert? 

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