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The market for Newton


Mr. Scot

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2 hours ago, BigSyke said:

I saw cam with my own eyes. His Arm looked shot. That arm did not look right and it didn't look right in the 2 games he played in  the 2019 season.

Jake Delholmme went on the Zach Gelb show yesterday and said the exact opposite. 

Last year was Jake's first as a game announcer and he explained how excited he was announce Cam's games and says he was in camp from day-1, said Cam was throwing it all over the lot with no problems....

....said the problems were 100% foot related. 

Jake also said he thinks Cam had a lot of good football left...

Jake knows. 

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25 minutes ago, RASTAN66 said:

Jake Delholmme went on the Zach Gelb show yesterday and said the exact opposite. 

Last year was Jake's first as a game announcer and he explained how excited he was announce Cam's games and says he was in camp from day-1, said Cam was throwing it all over the lot with no problems....

....said the problems were 100% foot related. 

Jake also said he thinks Cam had a lot of good football left...

Jake knows. 

Well he could be right. I know teams are worried about that foot but i was just trying to say the arm looks like it could be the bigger worry. 

I cant wait to see how it plays out though.

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Cam in Jacksonville doesn't sound bad thoe..

Of course you got  a big F-150 fan base down there. But he will pack that stadium for them and be big in London...

DJ Shark, Fournette,  westbrook,  Eifert, and Lee . Not bad surrounding cast..

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On 3/25/2020 at 5:16 PM, Mr. Scot said:

Not so sure about that...

I don't blame the Panthers for choosing to move on from Newton. Nor do I think it's completely their fault that they couldn't get anything in return  (admittedly they probably could have handled it better).

The thing that I find most worthy of criticism is that they allowed Newton to believe they were going to keep him as a starter for the coming season. Then when the time came, they pulled the rug out from under him.

Matt Rhule was an active participant in that little exercise.

They were going to keep him if they knew he was healthy ...no rugs pulled just ran out of time...

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12 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

That's a little hard to buy into knowing that they cut him a day after he passed a physical.

I think it's still a question of health and not trusting he truly is healthy...many have "passed" physicals that weren't really healthy...

We thought he was healthy at the beginning of last season and he wasn't...

I think he's done...a shell

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