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Potential Landing Spots for Cam


Evil Hurney

Potential Landing Spots for QB1  

101 members have voted

  1. 1. Who do you think Cam plays for next?

    • Chicago Bears
      15
    • Cincinnati Bengals
      2
    • Denver Broncos
      1
    • Jacksonville (London) Jaguars
      0
    • Los Angeles Chargers
      25
    • Las Vegas Raiders
      4
    • Miami Dolphins
      2
    • New England Patriots
      41
    • Pittsburgh Steelers
      1
    • San Francisco 49ers
      1
    • Washington Redskins
      9
  2. 2. How much do you think the Panthers will get in return?

    • 1st rounder or more
      3
    • at least a 2nd rounder
      10
    • at least a 3rd rounder
      28
    • a day 3 pick
      13
    • Nothing. We will end up cutting him.
      47


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11 minutes ago, bull123 said:

It appears there was ZERO trade value for Cam or we would have not made an announcement like the one today

got to wonder about what the team was offered for him, if anything

not a team in the league thinks he can stay healthy, all teams see his running days as over, and his pocket passing ability as nil

I tend to agree. I think if a team had wanted Cam, the Panthers would have worked out a deal. Unfortunately, this off-season there are more QBs than normal on the market which makes it more difficult to move a guy like Cam before FA; Too many moving pieces and other shiny objects to make trading for Cam a priority. 

 

I'm sure the Panthers would have rather traded Cam BEFORE signing a replacement, but a trade deal didn't come together (or at least one they liked). They would have probably also been fine with a 1-yr rental, but Cam (understandably) wasn't on board with that.

 

At this point they are letting Cam shop his wares as if he were a FA. It's likely Cam won't find many suitors willing to give him the multi-year deal he's seeking. If that happens what do the Panthers do? I assume cut him, but there are other options.

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A breakup is never pretty .  Everyone knew this was coming .  When Rivera was fired all of our free agents got butt hurt and are now leaving .  This is what happens to a team that wants a pay check and forgets about having to win to keep a job .  Tepper and Rhule will field their own team for better or worse .  Look for Hurney to be next in line for a new job .

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5 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Surprise, surprise. It's apparently not so likely to be with the Redskins.

 

I interpret that as "why give up draft picks when they're just gonna cut him in a few days?" 

Skins have a ton of cap and Ron is getting the band back together in DC. They're players for Cam. Just not a trade.

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4 hours ago, Navy_football said:

I interpret that as "why give up draft picks when they're just gonna cut him in a few days?" 

Skins have a ton of cap and Ron is getting the band back together in DC. They're players for Cam. Just not a trade.

It's possible, but the lack of "definitive interest" makes me think probably not.

(that plus the fact that Haskins was a Dan Snyder pick)

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