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Cam Newton/Tepper/Watson


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Anyone think Watson could ask Cam about Carolina.  And the way the way things down went with our FO and Cam may turnoff Watson?

 

Watson looks up to Cam as a big brother.  Both growing up in Atlanta.  Watson played on Cam's sponsored 7on7 team before he even went to Clemson.  Cam was a little sour about Tepper and Rhule this past offseason, and its still pretty Fresh.  Could Watson call Cam up about coming here, and advise him not too?

Just something else to think about 

 

 

 

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Anyone think Watson could ask Eric Reid about Carolina? We know he's really into social justice and all that jazz, and Tepper is the only one who took a shot on Reid, allowed the kneeling and is a very socially aware person, especially when compared to all the other owners. Could Watson call Eric up about coming here, and advise him to?

 

Just something else to think about

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The fallout of that in Carolina would create more pressure on getting a great QB asap. It would suck but I can't say it's not a possibility.

It really is amazing what is important and unimportant to each player and team. So hard to predict. 

Hopefully Hurney gets the blame and not Rhule & Tepper. 

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5 minutes ago, t96 said:

Anyone think Watson could ask Eric Reid about Carolina? We know he's really into social justice and all that jazz, and Tepper is the only one who took a shot on Reid, allowed the kneeling and is a very socially aware person, especially when compared to all the other owners. Could Watson call Eric up about coming here, and advise him to?

 

Just something else to think about

Call Eric Reid that he's probably met once or twice.

 

Or call up the guy who he consider's his big brother, who's he's looked up to since he's been a little kid?

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Just now, Cookie Lyon said:

If Watson does ask Cam about the Panthers, I'm sure he's going to be salty when explaining to him about how things went down with Tepper, but he ultimately will let Watson be the judge. 

Yeah I think if Deshaun did talk to Cam about Carolina, Cam would just tell it like it is 100%. Of course he wasn't happy with how it ended here but at the end of the day both these guys know it's a business. Cam doesn't seem to be the type to harbor ill will towards Tepper.

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Cam Newton is washed as a high level NFL QB.  Can anybody blame the Panthers for moving on from him after the performance he put on tape last season?  The man started the entire season for New England, then threw 8(!!!) TD passes....and he looked quite pathetic most of the time doing it.  

Turns out the team was correct in parting ways with him.  If Cam is still salty about that, then that is on him.  And this is coming from one of the biggest Cam fans around.

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8 minutes ago, joemac said:

Cam Newton is washed as a high level NFL QB.  Can anybody blame the Panthers for moving on from him after the performance he put on tape last season?  The man started the entire season for New England, then threw 8(!!!) TD passes....and he looked quite pathetic most of the time doing it.  

Turns out the team was correct in parting ways with him.  If Cam is still salty about that, then that is on him.  And this is coming from one of the biggest Cam fans around.

The way it was handled I think is the main issue. They reportedly weren't very transparent with Cam...

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