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2020 wont suck that bad.


Pantherzack179812

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Not sure we go 2-14 or 1-15 yet (I wish, I'm a big contender or bust advocate) But Cam leaving inevitably will leave 21 million in cap space. We draft LT at #7 and spend the other 20 million saved on Cam on a offensive line boost, this team very well might win 7-8 games. We can't field a decent offensive line while paying Cam 13 million under market, what makes you think It's going to happen if he's making market?

I said it before and I'll say it again, Kyle Allen with a offensive line that gives 5-6 seconds to throw the ball is better then Cam Newton with 2-4. If Cam was 500k like KA, then by all means he's better, but Ron is not the one who didn't fix the offensive line, he schemed the best he could to make up for it. Sure glad we have Vernon Butler though! 

If we're going to do this right, we need to trade CMC, Bengals might listen to trade involving Cam and CMC, but you never know.

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4 minutes ago, Pantherzack179812 said:

Not sure we go 2-14 or 1-15 yet (I wish, I'm a big contender or bust advocate) But Cam leaving inevitably will leave 21 million in cap space. We draft LT at #7 and spend the other 20 million saved on Cam on a offensive line boost, this team very well might win 7-8 games. We can't field a decent offensive line while paying Cam 13 million under market, what makes you think It's going to happen if he's making market?

I said it before and I'll say it again, Kyle Allen with a offensive line that gives 5-6 seconds to throw the ball is better then Cam Newton with 2-4. If Cam was 500k like KA, then by all means he's better, but Ron is not the one who didn't fix the offensive line, he schemed the best he could to make up for it. Sure glad we have Vernon Butler though! 

If we're going to do this right, we need to trade CMC, Bengals might listen to trade involving Cam and CMC, but you never know.

Losing Cam and Luke just to finish with a mid round pick will be a disaster.

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1 minute ago, rayzor said:

It all depends on what you're looking for. 

I plan on watching the next few seasons with more of an analytical eye than a fan's eye.

I'll be looking at what changes, what improves, what gets worse, etc.

And I'll be going in with extremely low expectations.

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

I rather enjoy a rebuild and seeing a team come together. Much better than a team that was once great but currently a shadow of it's former self.

Same here. I was ready for a change. I like what I've heard from Rhule and the way he has built teams. Want to see how he does it here. 

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