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Cam Newton: “It’s really put-up or shut-up time”


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This is Panthers related because I'm posing a question that has to do with the Panthers ...

Say Cam does 'put up' this season as he calls it, in the form of an MVP caliber season or Super Bowl win .. 

He's on a one year deal. In this scenario he would be in line for a nice contract.

NE took a QB pick 15 this draft. In this scenario does NE let Cam leave as a FA, electing not to pay him and let Jones take the reigns? or was Cam so good that in Bill's mind he has to pay him?

If NE elects not to pay Cam and they let him become a FA, how does Cam coming back to CLT coming off an MVP, Super Bowl win season sound?

What would you pay Cam coming off an MVP season?

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/07/15/cam-newton-its-really-put-up-or-shut-up-time/

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6 minutes ago, Peanut Butter said:

This is Panthers related because I'm posing a question that has to do with the Panthers ...

Say Cam does 'put up' this season as he calls it, in the form of an MVP caliber season or Super Bowl win .. 

He's on a one year deal. In this scenario he would be in line for a nice contract.

NE took a QB pick 15 this draft. In this scenario does NE let Cam leave as a FA, electing not to pay him and let Jones take the reigns? or was Cam so good that in Bill's mind he has to pay him?

If NE elects not to pay Cam and they let him become a FA, how does Cam coming back to CLT coming off an MVP, Super Bowl win season sound?

What would you pay Cam coming off an MVP season?

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/07/15/cam-newton-its-really-put-up-or-shut-up-time/

Dude this isnt Panther related at all.  Move the fug on

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Dude this isnt Panther related at all.  Move the fug on

Yeah it is. We have Sam Darnold, and our franchise QB is going to be a FA after this season, who's likely going to be coming off a great season, and in the OP scenario is .. so what kind of contract do we offer Cam to return .. a Cam coming off an MVP caliber season?

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People are probably gonna poo all throughout this thread, but if i took that question seriously...

There's no way the Panthers bring Cam back for anything other than retirement. We are a young team and have a FO looking for a QB of the future. If Sam doesn't work I see draft as the only option. 

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Nah.  Unfortunately Cams throwing shoulder is shot, and its never coming back.  He used to have a Howitzer for a right arm, now he has a snub nosed .38.  Sad but true.  I was and still am a gigantic Cam Newton fan, but that ship has sailed. 

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