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Panthers trade QB Kyle Allen !!


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24 minutes ago, t96 said:

Yep and there is zero reason to release him any time soon. QBs can and will get hurt in camp and preseason and other teams could get desperate. I’d hang onto him for as long as it takes to get a trade partner, even into the regular season.

This is exactly what I've been thinking for a while.  Cam shows out in preseason and a starting QB for another team goes down we would get an easy 3rd, very possibly 2nd round for Cam.

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33 minutes ago, t96 said:

Yep and there is zero reason to release him any time soon. QBs can and will get hurt in camp and preseason and other teams could get desperate. I’d hang onto him for as long as it takes to get a trade partner, even into the regular season.

Why the fug would you do that. Let the man be free. All that Cam did for this organization and you want to him hold like a hostage. If you want to keep Cam, you play him or move on.

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7 minutes ago, panfanman said:

This is exactly what I've been thinking for a while.  Cam shows out in preseason and a starting QB for another team goes down we would get an easy 3rd, very possibly 2nd round for Cam.

The Panthers dont wont Newton he wont be playing in preseason

I doubt he even lasts that long on the roster they will have to release him eventually 

If they wanted to trade him they would be aggressively looking into trades themselves instead of putting out the statement that "we have allowed Cam Newton to seek a trade"

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1 hour ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

....I'm getting a little optimistic about Cam's trade value now...getting a third for him is feasible. 

Panthers will hold on to Cam until they get a trade partner. Makes no sense at all to just cut him. There may not be a trade partner now, but that will change.

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8 minutes ago, Billy Love said:

Panthers will hold on to Cam until they get a trade partner. Makes no sense at all to just cut him. There may not be a trade partner now, but that will change.

Do we save any cap at all by releasing him? If not, then yeah, there is no reason to release him until we need the roster spot or get a trade done.

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