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Cam Newton Released


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39 minutes ago, NAS said:

If I was Cam, I would retire before playing on that horrible team

I was actually shocked by this....

His un-vaccinated status is going to really  hurt his ability to be picked up. But if someone wants him and he retires that would flat out dumb. Like Zod said he needs to collect NFL game checks as long as he can get them

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Now I can root for Cam again unless he goes to a team I hate, I just couldn’t bring myself to root for that team and terrible fanbase.

 

Cam is sort of screwed now, he will have 2 weeks to learn an entire new offense and what team wants him? The Texans are a disaster, Cam will struggle mightily there, the colts or Broncos? No team will want Cam’s presence in the Locker room as a backup, he’s to much of a character.

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If you saw his passing numbers against the Giants this shouldn't be surprising at all. Jones may not pan out but when even he has a stronger arm what is there left to say? It's a shame. Looking forward to the day he comes home and retires a Panther.

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