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Rhule on Cam


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1 minute ago, mjligon said:

In before some random Huddle nobody questions this guys credibility 

I mean to be fair, we tend to want to believe in the credibility of things we want to hear and discredit things we don’t, it’s human nature. I also like hearing this news even if I’m still worried about Cam’s health going forward, because it implies that from what they know he’s on board and recovering well.

But ask yourself this, what are the chances Rhule would have said anything that even implied they were going to part ways with Cam? There’s zero upside to him for saying anything of this sort, so we should probably take the statement with a little salt. What I do like, if the report is accurate, is that Rhule could easily have said something more noncommittal than “We plan to win a SB with him.” but didn’t. To me that’s a good sign.

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18 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

He could very easily have said this. The fact he didn’t implies to me that the team is at least leaning towards trying to keep him, which is good news if true.

The media would have played that one up, big time. He made the wiser of the two comments but either way it shouldn’t be viewed as the end all. 

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If true, then this would indicate one possibility to me (not necessarily the case, but seems likely).

Rhule and the Panthers want Cam to play his final year and see what they have with the offense as a whole. If it works out, Rhule has 6 more seasons with Cam. If it doesn't, the plan changes and we go in a different direction. IF this is exactly what he said...it's either extreme confidence as a coach in what he has on the team at this point, or it's throwing the ball in Cam's court on a decision on whether he wants to play out his final year as it is in his contract.

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