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REPORT: Panthers have discussed Cam Newton with the Bears


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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

Seeing as how da bears do not have cap space do the bears have anyone that they could trade us for Newton?  Player for player swap kinda deal.  At least we get something out of this mess.

Panthers with one more opportunity to screw Cam by taking a Bears OL in trade.

 

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1 minute ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Your contract talk is speculation. He was willing to play this season out. He expected to be the starter and was prepping to lead the team through the rebuild. Where the team screwed up is by leading him on that he would be the starter, then the press conference by Rhule a couple weeks back. Cam was blindsided and then the team tried to play it off like he wanted a trade. Almost everyone agrees the Panthers screwed up how they handled things. They sign Teddy and announce minutes later that Cam is gone and he was blindsided
 

https://theriotreport.com/source-cam-newton-was-blindsided-by-teams-trade-announcement/

I already said it’s my speculation. And so is claiming Cam wanted to stay and play the season out. We should know soon enough. Bridgewater to me just signifies that the Panther wanted to move quickly to get their people in place after things weren’t working out with cam. The details that come out will tell us more.

I will say I would have rather started Allen and possibly tank than sign Teddy. I think Teddy is capable to lead us to 6-7 wins which hurts the draft. He also fits the system better than cam...so it is kind of a head scratcher. Guess we will see.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Wouldn't guarantee that, but maybe.

Pretty much nobody is disputing that he's gone, regardless.

If he was willing to play here on a one year deal then why would he have a problem doing the same with a team like the bears?  At some point he is going to have to "prove it".

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8 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Your contract talk is speculation. He was willing to play this season out. He expected to be the starter and was prepping to lead the team through the rebuild. Where the team screwed up is by leading him on that he would be the starter, then the press conference by Rhule a couple weeks back. Cam was blindsided and then the team tried to play it off like he wanted a trade. Almost everyone agrees the Panthers screwed up how they handled things. They sign Teddy and announce minutes later that Cam is gone and he was upset because everything that Rhule and Tepper said to him in the many meetings they had were the complete opposite of what went down.
 

https://theriotreport.com/source-cam-newton-was-blindsided-by-teams-trade-announcement/

Dirty dealing. God help us.

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I mentioned the Bears in a thread I started yesterday as the most likely spot in my eyes. I still say they should take our 2nd and Cam for both their seconds. As far as the cap situation goes, I would really press them hard for Eddie Jackson or Kyle Fuller, but we may have to settle for a TE as mentioned.

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1 hour ago, Jared Patterson said:

Honestly, if we just didnt sign Teddy, I would like what we are doing so far. The Teddy signing hurt Cam's trade value, our money and he sucks. Hopefully we get T Law, but Im hearing Hurney LOVES Herbert 

Tb was the second highest fa qb, behind the other tb... hes gonna ball out bro.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I honestly wish we'd just traded Cam for Trubisky. At least we wouldn't be paying Trubisky $20M per year like we are Bridgewater.

Dude just quit with Teddy is so bad. He would have took that Saints team to the playoffs last year. I don't even know how u got privledges to be a mod. What a joke.

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