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Panthers trade QB Kyle Allen !!


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1 hour ago, Bronn said:

Cam WILL be traded, and it'll probably be to NE before all is said and done.

There is a reason he and others post videos of him working out and throwing.

Once he can get an official physical, we've got at least an extra third rounder in the bag.

Teams know we are ultimately going to cut him, sure. But there are some teams that would rather pay him what is considered a bargain for a former MVP on a one year deal than compete for him on an open market.

NE signed Hoyer.  No chance Cam gets traded there or any where.

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Compared to 5th rounders, if you need a QB, Allen is a good value. He was looking good early on, then got David Carr'd. Funny seeing the excuses for Cam was always "trash OL and NO weapons", none of that was used for Allen. To me its one of those win/win deals, both teams got what they wanted and fair value. 

Herniay now needs to flip a kicker for a late rounder. Pats need one now too....maybe a package deal, prove me wrong herniay and make two good trades within one calendar season you turd.

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Allen had most of an NFL year of playing experience. Starting experience. Sure the circumstances were horrible, but experience is absolutely the best teacher. He will be better going forward than he was the past year. Kind of don't like seeing him gone because he is a very good backup to have.

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Just now, stratocatter said:

Cam didn't exactly do Ron many favors last year. Cam not playing the last two were a huge factor in Ron being fired. I believe Ron loves Cam and all that but maybe he is leery of depending on him for his next job.

Or maybe Ron knows he's already squeezed every ounce of pain and blood out of the man and Cam no longer has the ability to save Rivera's sorry ass anymore.

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1 hour ago, Cary Kollins said:

I mean, turning a UDFA who proved he is not close to being a starting QB 

 November 2019

 Kyle Allen 23/36 256 yards 3 TDs 0 ints

Vs NO saints brought the team back from 14-0 down and 31-18 down.

= not close to being a starting NFL QB.

OK.

 

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