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Panthers trade QB Kyle Allen !!


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Just now, 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.

The timing of him being cut doesn't necessarily have to be soon. They could be buying time for things to be a better situation for a trade to develop. I hate to see cam go but getting SOMETHING for him is going to be huge. I honestly believe this staff knows this. 

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2 minutes 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.

Uh..how will he be able to get a physical? 

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7 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

It’s the not being able to get a physical from a actual team doctor that is killing the trade market for Cam.  What a shame for both sides. 

No, teams and players can agree on neutral 3rd party docs for physicals. They can also sign conditional contracts.

Atl signed Gurley without a physical. If he fails, the contract is void. 
 

Anyone could do that with Cam.

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4 minutes ago, MafiaBills said:

Uh..how will he be able to get a physical? 

There is no rush. At this rate, we may not even have an NFL season in 2020.

As far as cap room goes, rookies don't typically sign until the mid/late summer.

Someone is going to get hurt. Someone is not going to get who they wanted in the draft. Someone is going to be afraid they won't get who they are targeting in the draft.

At any point in time, once they figure out a workaround, Cam can get a physical.

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3 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
It's probably worth considering which NFL coach is probably most knowledgeable about Cam Newton's health situation - and which QB that coach just traded a fifth-round pick for. Perhaps a telling look at the long-term health concerns those in the NFL have about him.

This is what we have been saying for months.  Something smells about all of this.

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