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What was the boldest move this franchise has made?


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Just now, Panthercougar68 said:

Took Cam Newton when people thought he was a “one year wonder” in college.

I wasn’t happy we took him at #1 mas at Luck for not coming out .. wanted PP that year.. cam surpassed expectations for me year 1 and then when he fumble in the super bowl and didn’t jump on the ball that’s when the love fair was over .. so sad still got respect for him . But glad he is gone 

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I think Thomas Davis was a great example. 

Sticking with a WR and making him the face of the franchise that physically assaulted 3 of your players in non-football scenarios was pretty bold too. 

Odds are high most teams likely part with those at some point. 

Stewart/Otah draft was pretty bold and not in a good way.  

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11 minutes ago, Varking said:

Not surrounding Cam with talent:

 

I mean: 

  • 2nd round pick
  • FA (and former 1st round pick)
  • 1st round pick
  • 3rd round pick and Franchise legend
  • 3rd round pick
  • UDFA

They didn't neglect the position at all in terms of resources. 

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1 hour ago, bigdog10 said:

A few that haven’t been mentioned on the bad side

-Jakes extension after the Arizona debacle

-Hiring George Seifert

-The big splash free agency year with Ken Lucas and Mike Wahle

 

Agree

Agree

Meh.. that worked for one year...

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