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REPORT! Panthers GM Marty Hurney "refused to answer several" questions about Cam Newton’s future with the team.


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“What’s up with Cam?”

” He’s rehabbing.”

”so you are refusing to answer the question”

”he’s rehabbing”

Marty Hurney refuses for answer questions.

click bait trash folks— don’t click, don’t pay these hack piece of poo writers

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55 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Cam isn’t a liar. I don’t see him saying all that about staying and having a good talk with the GM and owner about staying to be fabricated or exaggerated. 

He's not a liar. But to be fair, he doesn't ultimately control what happens to him. The team does.

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3 hours ago, micnificent28 said:

So the absence of evidence is now the evidence of absence lol.... Now where saying because he wouldnt comment cam isnt coming back? Again i dout cam outright comes out and says hes here next year if not given some nudge, and rhule has also said he hopes to win a super bowl with cam. All signs point to cam coming back. this is just another last ditch effort by those who want to see change drummed up. this isnt news.

No he didn't. That was a photoshop picture with no proof or source of where Rhule said that. You don't think Camther nation would be going all hard on here if they announced that?

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Wonder how Tepper and Rhule feel about Cam delaying the surgery so long?

The timing of that was VERY suspect.

My heart wants to see him play out his contract here, my brain tells me this is likely the end of the road for Cam and the Panthers.

We shall see.

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LaCanfora's take...

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While Cam Newton may be optimistic about his future with the Carolina Panthers, Carolina's general manager Marty Hurney is noncommittal toward that topic. Hurney didn't elaborate much on Newton's contract situation, keeping things close to the vest when discussing his quarterback.

"He's rehabbing, that's all I can say," Hurney said regarding Newton (via the Associated Press), mentioning the foot injury that limited Newton to two games last season. Hurney refused to answer any follow-up questions to the Associated Press after, regarding Newton's future.

Quite the different outlook than what Newton presented with "Tiki and Tierney" on CBS Sports Network at the Super Bowl last week.

 

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Carolina appears to be in the midst of a rebuild, starting with the release of tight end Greg Olsen and Luke Kuechly's stunning retirement at age 28. The Panthers can save $19.1 million in salary cap space if they release or trade Newton, who is entering the final year of his contract. If Carolina is willing to save even more cap space (Panthers have a projected $32.6 million available, per Over The Cap), the franchise could just go in full rebuild mode and move on from Newton.

Injuries have taken their toll on Newton, despite the Panthers franchise quarterback remaining relatively durable throughout his career. Over the past four seasons, Newton has posted career lows in completion percentage (52.9 percent, 2016), yards per attempt (6.7, 2017), yards per game (206.4, 2017), rushing yards (359, 2016), yards per carry (4.0, 2016), and rushing touchdowns (four, 2018).

 

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What's even more concerning with Newton's decline is the Panthers record over the past few seasons with their franchise quarterback. In Newton's first five years, the Panthers went 45-32-1 in his starts with three NFC South titles and an appearance in Super Bowl 50, not to mention Newton's 3-3 record in the postseason. In the four years since, the Panthers are 23-23 in Newton's starts with no NFC South titles and one postseason appearance.

Newton's decline has coincided with the Panthers drop off from NFC contender to mediocrity, one which Carolina has to consider if the Panthers wish to commit to him for another year. If the Panthers can get value for Newton on the trade market, the decision may be much easier for Hurney. 

 

Link: Panthers GM won't commit to Cam Newton's future in Carolina despite quarterback's optimism

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3 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Then there’s this, I know it’s BR so take it for what it’s worth.

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If true, "unsolicited" would indicate they came either from us or someone who works for Newton.

Pretty sure it'd count as tampering if it came from us, but heaven knows that's meaningless.

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   you think he told the truth to kia about the baby he was having with thotty?  is that why they're in a not so pretty legal battle?    didn't he make a video where he giggled and then explained how he lied to the coach and trainers?  

   

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1 minute ago, raz said:

  didn't he make a video where he giggled and then explained how he lied to the coach and trainers?  

   

 

If Panthers coaches and trainers couldn't tell Cam was obviously injured just from game tape alone they deserved to be fired (and they were).

That Cam hid the injuries is a hell of an excuse he threw them.

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