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Greg Olsen leaves Panthers, doesn't retire


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2 minutes ago, Matt62881 said:

I dont even know why I reply to you, you have no logic or common sense and are easily a top 5 most garbage poster on here.

logic or common sense.  The core group of what made the panthers are gone and you are clinging to this belief that Cam is going to want to play for a team rebuilding.  Now who has no logic or common sense?

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10 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

No disrespect to Olsen but he is obviously not the same as that 3 1k yard seasons in a row. He looked and played old.

It really sucks, but this is impossible to argue with at the end of the day.

That being said, it's difficult to imagine Cam remaining long through this rebuild.

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

logic or common sense.  The core group of what made the panthers are gone and you are clinging to this belief that Cam is going to want to play for a team rebuilding.  Now who has no logic or common sense?

There is still a fairly young core group here you just fail to see it.

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1 minute ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Cam can't save this team. Don't know if he cares about a rebuild or not though. I see him here as the starter. We won't win many games though.

Cam, when healthy, gives the Panthers their best chance of victory rebuilding or not.

Things might change in the coming months, but for now the Panthers look to be planning for a major overhaul (more losing than winning).

Cam may rather spend the next few years on a team with better Super Bowl prospects.  

I wouldn't blame him if he did.

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