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I just want to thank cam for everything he has done for this organization on and off of the football field . He is a legend in my book, hes the biggest football icon we ever had . he turned the carolina panthers into something known . it all started back in the worst season with pickles at qb i found myself watching an auburn game and was like wow who is this guy and i kept watching and watching each week and being amazed at this kids talent . soon later he became our qb and it was some of the best seasons i ever witnessed as a qb thanks to cam . he may have not won us a superbowl like most of us expected him to but he gave us the biggest christmas gift in that 2015 season , my favorite game was the playoff win vs arizona to bring us to the superbowl . cam was wonderful towards the kids and i know alot of young panther fans became a fan because of him. everything comes to an end at one point and i have to say it was a great ride with cam , and one last time i want to thank cam for not only what he did on the field but as well as being a great class act . its going to be hard to see him on another team and not root for him. 

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I’ll always root for the Panthers. I also will always root for Cams success. I will always root for Greg as well... and if Luke Made a different decision and it worked out on a different team.. I would root for him too. We don’t have control of some of these things but I root for everyone on the team regardless of if we could do better.. but who I believe is great on and off the field.. I’ll follow regardless of a business decision. 
 

Even though certain situations (like Cam going to NE would make it almost impossible to do so) 

 

 

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