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You can't help but like Teddy


Jeremy Igo

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11 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Bill is going to wring every bit of juice Cam has left out of him while he's on that cheap contract.  I kinda feel sorry for Cam because the Pats don't care if he gets hurt again and Cam's just crazy enough to go along with it.

Yep, it's like Cam's joined Cobra-Kai or something and Belichek is Kreese 

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6 hours ago, micnificent28 said:

Don't dislike him at all. He's fine. I think a lot of us tho are taken back by what was and to the current situation we are in now. Hard pill to swallow.

What was? What was seems you too emotionally attached to Cam. There is no what was. What was is a 5 win team. The situation is that the Panthers have been garbage for the last 5 years. A one hit wonder. Plagued by injuries and bad contracts? Is that what you mean by what was?
 

How is the ‘current situation’ worse than that? 2015 is 5 years ago not last year so what was might as well be crying over 2003. 5 years time to get over it. The situation has been garbage for many years and at least what’s different now is trying to change that.

2015 is gone get over it.

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10 hours ago, micnificent28 said:

Don't dislike him at all. He's fine. I think a lot of us tho are taken back by what was and to the current situation we are in now. Hard pill to swallow.

So was losing Bline back in the day. 

It is the way football is. Seasons changes, chapters end, and new ones begin. 

 

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22 hours ago, onmyown said:

What was? What was seems you too emotionally attached to Cam. There is no what was. What was is a 5 win team. The situation is that the Panthers have been garbage for the last 5 years. A one hit wonder. Plagued by injuries and bad contracts? Is that what you mean by what was?
 

How is the ‘current situation’ worse than that? 2015 is 5 years ago not last year so what was might as well be crying over 2003. 5 years time to get over it. The situation has been garbage for many years and at least what’s different now is trying to change that.

2015 is gone get over it.

His point is we lost a franchise QB. You don’t find those on trees

some teams keep their qb for years. Not the Panthers.  Too dumb to put a decent line together and a decent o staff and here we are 

or should I say here we are again.  And not just Newton.  Luke as well 

the  list of QBs for this team since their inception is Tiring 

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1 hour ago, raleigh-panther said:

His point is we list a franchise QB. You don’t find those on trees

some teams keep their qb for years. Not the Panthers.  Too dumb to put a decent line together and a decent o staff and here we are 

or should I say here we are again.  And not just Newton.  Luke as well 

the  list of QBs for this team since their inception is Tiring 

There are only 5 QBs (Rodgers, Brees, Ryan, Stafford, Roethlisberger) still with their teams when the Panthers released Cam that had been starting for them since 2011.

The Panthers certainly mismanaged the end of his tenure here, but we're nowhere near the Browns level of bad when it comes to luck with QBs.

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3 minutes ago, Icege said:

There are only 5 QBs (Rodgers, Brees, Ryan, Stafford, Roethlisberger) still with their teams when the Panthers released Cam that had been starting for them since 2011.

The Panthers certainly mismanaged the end of his tenure here, but we're nowhere near the Browns level of bad when it comes to luck with QBs.

We're better than the Browns? Awesome!

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4 hours ago, Icege said:

There are only 5 QBs (Rodgers, Brees, Ryan, Stafford, Roethlisberger) still with their teams when the Panthers released Cam that had been starting for them since 2011.

The Panthers certainly mismanaged the end of his tenure here, but we're nowhere near the Browns level of bad when it comes to luck with QBs.

Disagree and that’s fine as I remember every single one in t.he 25 years including Jeff Lewis and Brian St Pierre 

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