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Cam Newton: Foot injury a “blessing” for his shoulder.


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It would be better to trade Cam if all the reports continue to be good.

At this point, even a healthy Cam won't be that way for long and cannot win with a terrible Oline, Dline, etc.  The Panthers should let him go somewhere that he has a chance of seeing playoffs right away.  He is not going to play another 10 years in the league.

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3 minutes ago, stirs said:

Think

It would be better to trade Cam if all the reports continue to be good.

At this point, even a healthy Cam won't be that way for long and cannot win with a terrible Oline, Dline, etc.  The Panthers should let him go somewhere that he has a chance of seeing playoffs right away.  He is not going to play another 10 years in the league.

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6 minutes ago, stirs said:

Think

It would be better to trade Cam if all the reports continue to be good.

At this point, even a healthy Cam won't be that way for long and cannot win with a terrible Oline, Dline, etc.  The Panthers should let him go somewhere that he has a chance of seeing playoffs right away.  He is not going to play another 10 years in the league.

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24 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

 

Shout to the real ones that never lost faith. Even with the droves of haters and racists that have been begging for cam to be traded

You seem to be more concerned about race than anyone here.  Is ones race that important to you?

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If Luke were healthy, we had a better Oline and Dline, Olsen was 30 again, blah blah blah.  Keeping Cam for one horrific season just because...

Some of you guys can't think.  Just dumb memes for insults.  I am more a xoomer anyway, but still.  Thinking doesn't have to be just for those over 40.  Try it sometime.

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