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Trading Cam for a 4th round pick to fins?


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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I hope not. I hope he gets a better opportunity than the Dolphins, even if it means us cutting him.

Disagree, dolphins can compete next year with a decent qb, which a healthy cam is more the. Capable of, added that they have several 1st rounders and they’ll be a fun team to watch, actually hope he goes there, their jersey’s are dope as well

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Just now, Cpt slay a ho said:

Disagree, dolphins can compete next year with a decent qb, which a healthy cam is more the. Capable of, added that they have several 1st rounders and they’ll be a fun team to watch, actually hope he goes there, there jersey’s are dope as well

Maybe so. I just hope to see Cam go somewhere where he can compete if we're not going to get significant trade compensation. I'd rather us have to cut him than trade him to a bad spot for a 4th.

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5 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Doubt anyone wants that 21 million salary when you can wait for him to be released and sign on a 1 year prove it deal for half that 

You think Cam is going to sign a $10M one year contract? I would love some of whatever you are smoking 

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Maybe so. I just hope to see Cam go somewhere where he can compete if we're not going to get significant trade compensation. I'd rather us have to cut him than trade him to a bad spot for a 4th.

I agree somewhat, I wanted him to go to the pats but they’re not going to let cam be cam, good or bad but I’d like to see it. 

I could care less on the compensation end, we fug that up ourselves, just want to see cam play 3-5 seasons with a legit franchise at this point 
 

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1 minute ago, J.B. said:

You think Cam is going to sign a $10M one year contract? I would love some of whatever you are smoking 

If he is lucky yeah. If they were going to.pay 21 million they would offer a 7th rounder for him. No one has. They are waiting for his release so they can pay him less.  He is damaged goods and 2 years away from.playing meaningful football.

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1 minute ago, panthers55 said:

If he is lucky yeah. If they were going to.pay 21 million they would offer a 7th rounder for him. No one has. They are waiting for his release so they can pay him less.  He is damaged goods and 2 years away from.playing meaningful football.

We don’t know what’s been offered or what hasn’t, hard to gauge that currently, also hard to say if we’ve turned down offers since our whole “significant haul” comment 

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Twitter got me...here was what I saw on there...

Looks like bs...my bad honest mistake

Hunter (@HunterQuental) Tweeted:
BREAKING: via Patriots camp cam Newton is being traded to the Patriots for DT Adam Butler and a 2020 3rd round pick @AdamSchefter @RapSheet @MySportsUpdate @nfltrade_rumors #CamNewton #Patriots #FreeAgencyFrenzy https://t.co/XeuNXo0yL4

 

 

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