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Would trade for Cam? Can he even pass a physical right now? Ask your self if you were running a team would you trade for an injured QB who you haven’t seen healthy in years? He has zero trade value until he plays again. 
 

If we move on from Cam this year without seeing if he can still play not only will it be dumb but it would most likely be the result of releasing him and not a trade. 

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I bet you could sucker a team into a 4th or maybe even get real lucky and score a 3rd with a contingency he passes the physical, which he will.

I do agree that he won’t be worth near what Cam fans thinks he is, something like being an MVP 4 years ago seems to be their selling points which is confusing to me.

there are good and bad reasons for keeping cam and for letting him go. They both can be rationalized depending on the direction of the team so people need to stop getting their panties in a wad and just enjoy the ride no matter what happens.

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Job security in the NFL is practically non-existent. Every year there are front office execs and coaches going into the season knowing that if they don't produce significantly better results they're as good as gone. That creates an everything to gain, nothing to lose environment.

It's also worth noting that Miami's doctors thought Drew Brees' shoulder was shot. How'd that end up playing out?

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1 minute ago, AceBoogie said:

For all of you making the case of a team trading for Cam why the fug wouldn’t we just keep him?
 

We won’t get poo in a trade. At the best we’ll get a 3rd or 4th rounder and draft someone who won’t be on the team next year. 

Yeah trading cam for a pick that we use on a gulden or grier? It makes ZERO sense 

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4 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

For all of you making the case of a team trading for Cam why the fug wouldn’t we just keep him?
 

We won’t get poo in a trade. At the best we’ll get a 3rd or 4th rounder and draft someone who won’t be on the team next year. 

We should keep him for the same reasons that other teams would be intrigued to trade for him. It just comes down to what's best for Cam personally. If he feels he can get a better offer elsewhere then he should test the market and secure his future. The Panthers will be here forever. Cam only has a small window left.

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