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Newton physical not sufficient for teams.


Black&BlueBubba

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So don’t kill the messenger on this one.  
I was listening to Mike Florio on the radio today and the guys were asking him about since he passed a physical where he thought he might end up.  He said that he doesn’t believe it was a substantial physical.  Yes they looked at his foot and shoulder but that both sides wanted out of this deal.

“The Panthers wanted him to pass and Cam wanted to pass it” He said that is done when  both sides do not want a release without an injury designation.  

He said that if a team was interested in him they would do a completely different physical.  

Bottom line since teams can’t give him one of their physicals right now he may not sign for a bit.  

I’m not sure if this is true or not. But it will be interesting to follow. 
 

Wherever he goes I hope he balls out.  

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

So don’t kill the messenger on this one.  
I was listening to Mike Florio on the radio today and the guys were asking him about since he passed a physical where he thought he might end up.  He said that he doesn’t believe it was a substantial physical.  Yes they looked at his foot and shoulder but that both sides wanted out of this deal.

“The Panthers wanted him to pass and Cam wanted to pass it” He said that is done when  both sides do not want a release without an injury designation.  

He said that if a team was interested in him they would do a completely different physical.  

Bottom line since teams can’t give him one of their physicals right now he may not sign for a bit.  

I’m not sure if this is true or not. But it will be interesting to follow. 
 

Wherever he goes I hope he balls out.  

 

 

That makes sense.

it totally slaps the hater trolls we have running around here right now. 

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I think Cam is going to wait to sign with a team midseason after their starter goes down because he won't agree to sign anywhere unless he is starting.  Then, he'll try to play well for half a season in hopes of signing a bigger contract at years end.  

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He released a video while he was out of commission saying he could play but not how he wants to on his YouTube and it was maybe mid season. 
 

I think he is ready to go and even if not.. he can find a short term deal. 

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