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Panthers YouTube channel posts "Thank you, Cam Newton" video


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11 minutes ago, Dunn said:

I'll always love the Panthers, but man it'll never be the same to not see him or Luke run out of that tunnel ever again.  

This... was a panthers fan from day 1 before cam but this one doesnt sit right with me. Similar or worse than the smitty situation.

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Very nice.

Cam was a bad man, a one of a kind. It's a shame that injuries have kept him from playing and even when he could get on the field recently, they've robbed him of that joyful exuberance that he once had.

I hope he can return and have some more success, but whatever happens, he was sure an incredible talent and gave me tons of joy as a Panthers fan.

Godspeed QB1.

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What I will remember Cam most for in order of importance to me.

1 His charity and willingness to help others less fortunate than him.  

2 His relationship with kids/ Sunday giveaways

3 His love for the game.  

4 His competitiveness 

5 His on the field heroics and ability to take over a game

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On 3/27/2020 at 4:23 PM, Khyber53 said:

Never ever send flowers to your ex, even if it is to say "Thanks for the good times." It never plays out well.

Just let it go and move on.

so... don't create a farewell to the most notable player in franchise history... because...

Wait what

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11 hours ago, Oldmanrivera said:

so... don't create a farewell to the most notable player in franchise history... because...

Wait what

Would they look worse not thanking him? Or is this attempt that most fans aren't buying into the worse option?

I honestly don't know. The only thing I can say for sure is that they handled this horribly.

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