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REPORT: Panthers have discussed Cam Newton with the Bears


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5 minutes ago, nationsford said:

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

Same boat. Questionable durability going forward and we all know why. That's why I'd take Trubisky from the Bears, at least he's young talented and doesn't have the injury history.

If they were concerned about Cams f'n foot but NOT TBs knee?!? Dumb

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4 minutes ago, raz said:

nobody lied.  y'all just heard what you wanted to

Rhule said the plan was to get Cam healthy and roll.

You heard what you wanted to. IF Rhule was in on the plan it was a disingenuous show he put on. That is all. He has no pull NOR does the GM.

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3 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Same boat. Questionable durability going forward and we all know why. That's why I'd take Trubisky from the Bears, at least he's young talented and doesn't have the injury history.

If they were concerned about Cams f'n foot but NOT TBs knee?!? Dumb

Its his shoulder that is the major concern

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Just now, rippadonn said:

Rhule said the plan was to get Cam healthy and roll.

You heard what you wanted to. IF Rhule was in on the plan it was a disingenuous show he put on. That is all. He has no pull NOR does the GM.

One thing is for sure, he is going to be asked about it and its going to be interesting how he explains it. 

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The Bears are notoriously cheap, so the idea of a bidding ware for somebody they want has to be causing some angst within their front office.

If I am the Bears, Pats, or Chargers, I am okay with the medical information, and I an genuinely interested in Cam, the two words that cause me concern: Jerry Jones.  Until they have an actual contract signed and the ink dry with Dak Prescott, he could do anything.  Including rescinding Dak's tag and moving on at a price about equal to the tag amount, or using Cam's availability to finalize a deal with Dak while bidding up Cam's price.

Snyder could do something similar, but their situation at QB is a little less contentious right now.

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3 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Rhule said the plan was to get Cam healthy and roll.

You heard what you wanted to. IF Rhule was in on the plan it was a disingenuous show he put on. That is all. He has no pull NOR does the GM.

The thing about plans? They're changeable.

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2 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

The Bears are notoriously cheap, so the idea of a bidding ware for somebody they want has to be causing some angst within their front office.

If I am the Bears, Pats, or Chargers, I am okay with the medical information, and I an genuinely interested in Cam, the two words that cause me concern: Jerry Jones.  Until they have an actual contract signed and the ink dry with Dak Prescott, he could do anything.  Including rescinding Dak's tag and moving on at a price about equal to the tag amount, or using Cam's availability to finalize a deal with Dak while bidding up Cam's price.

Snyder could do something similar, but their situation at QB is a little less contentious right now.

That part's kinda tricky.

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Just now, XOBlackxJokerOX said:

Not that quick and not with that much fake support to go with it.

Referring to the public statements, meaning you can say you "plan" to do a certain thing but then not do it and just say that the plans changed.

The team was always using very flexible language when they talked about Newton.

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Both Cam's shoulder and foot injuries are problematic.

Two injuries to his throwing shoulder and the Lisfranc injury to his foot are really concerning and are the type of injuries that reoccur and a majority of players never "fully" come back from.

All of this is just unfortunate.

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Healthy Cam = Playoff material

Injured Cam = :poo: material

So trading for him is pretty much a toss-up, & the way he's been playing since '15 (when healthy & has protection) it's worth a shot. But that's my opinion.

Best we can get is a 4th rounder. Maybe a 2nd rounder if he wasn't so injury prone.

It'll be either da Bears, Patriots or Foreskins.

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