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32 teams would've loved to sign Joe Brady


(ATL'ien)CamNewton

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10 minutes ago, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

From the view in your fan chair, sure.

Inside the organization everybody knows Cam is the QB here and that's why Brady elected to sign here.

Don't be surprised when we are the best offense in the NFL in 2020 and Cam wins Comeback Player of the Year

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23 minutes ago, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

From the view in your fan chair, sure.

Inside the organization everybody knows Cam is the QB here and that's why Brady elected to sign here.

Don't be surprised when we are the best offense in the NFL in 2020 and Cam wins Comeback Player of the Year

I'd bet every poster here would give you $5 if we have the best offense in 2020, versus you never posting again at season's end.

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4 hours ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

Maybe. But every time a legitimate point is brought up, he sidesteps to something not relevant like "the media cares about clicks". There's a difference between arguing your point but being intellectually honest and just keeping your head in the sand the whole time. I'm done wasting my time with someone who is either trolling or just refuses to consider any other point of view than the one they came to the table with and grasps at any available straw no matter how pitiful.

Stop acting like perceived QB uncertainty from the outside looking in, is not an advantage for the team.

I'm saying, inside, we have a certain QB situation, or we never would have landed somebody like Joe Brady.

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