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Cam Newton "Nobody Called Me....They Sent a Text"


PantherBoy95

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Yeah, yeah I know, I know "Another Cam Thread"...you clicked on it lol.

Point being, this is VERY much worth the watch, if it's a topic you're interested in.
Even if you're not, it's a cool conversation, very much like LeBron's 'The Shop'
He definitely let you in on how it went down and his mentality throughout his time in Carolina as far as dedicating himself to the organization.
 

https://twitter.com/OnePantherPlace/status/1282884225507753985?s=20

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A new podcast/documentary dropped on the Ringer yesterday as well called "The Cam Chronicles".  Should shine some light on Cam's POV even more.  Sad to hear even in that Cam saying in January how he wants to stay, wants to win a SB here, etc. and the team possibly just stringing him along and treating him like trash on the way out whether it was in the cards to keep him or not. 

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One thing that Cam did not mention in the interview when it came to not being picked up was money.  Which makes me wonder just how willing he was to not accept a lucrative deal to sign with a team.  It wouldn't surprise me if he wanted upper tier money, but then when the Patriots called specifically he decided it could prolong his career and get him that huge deal the next year.

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4 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Our supposed ‘balls of brass’  owner could’ve picked up the phone and made the call

says a lot that he didn’t.  

...been a few other things that have said a lot. 
 

 

 

The only thing that will say anything to me is the success of the franchise in next 5 years. All else is irrelevant.

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30 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Wasn’t even man enough to have a face to face. They sent a text.

Clown a** ownership/front office, and the franchise is looking clownish.

They’re wrong for that but the real reason I quoted you...

 

Your avy got me rollllllinnnn lmao

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