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Cam is the only QB left unsigned.


Jeremy Igo

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Cam currently isn't signed and likely won't be until there is an injury to a QB and even then a starting job isn't assured.

Looks like the rest of the NFL sees whatever the Panthers saw in letting him go. Highly likely mostly medical reasons. 

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Just now, SmokinwithWilly said:

Hard to really argue with it. Teams can't get him in to take a good look at that shoulder and foot yet. Unfortunately for him, Cam has already shown he won't be truthful regarding the foot injury, so you can't really trust his word in that regard. 

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7 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

Yet Joe Flacco coming off neck surgery get's signed....ffs. 

It's a 1yr deal worth 1.5m and incentives up to $4.5. Pretty good deal for the Jets. Not much lost if he can't play. Not much to pay if he reaches incentive bonuses. 

Do you see Cam taking that offer? I don't. 

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5 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

It's a 1yr deal worth 1.5m and incentives up to $4.5. Pretty good deal for the Jets. Not much lost if he can't play. Not much to pay if he reaches incentive bonuses. 

Do you see Cam taking that offer? I don't. 

Neither you or I know the answer to that. So don't act like you know. 

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15 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Yeah lets not act like the reason he isn't getting signed is because teams can't bring him in for a physical. The ones being the most vocal about him not being signed are inadvertently showing their true agenda.

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5 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

Neither you or I know the answer to that. So don't act like you know. 

To be fair, Newton only recently stated that he'd be willing to take a backup role. Up to now, reports have been that he was only interested in being a starter.

Florio argues that he'd be better off to wait until somebody goes down so that he's guaranteed a starting job rather than being stuck in a backup role.

It's a valid point.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

To be fair, Newton only recently stated that he'd be willing to take a backup role. Up to now, reports have been that he was only interested in being a starter.

Florio argues that he'd be better off to wait until somebody goes down so that he's guaranteed a starting job rather than being stuck in a backup role.

It's a valid point.

i just don't know. you kinda have to build your offensive scheme around him.  he already has trouble getting the plays out he says.  i'm not sure how getting flown in somewhere and being expected to start the next week is going to help him look good.    and he needs to look good

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27 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Yeah lets not act like the reason he isn't getting signed is because teams can't bring him in for a physical. The ones being the most vocal about him not being signed are inadvertently showing their true agenda.

Teams are performing physicals.

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