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Your reaction when Sam Darnold is not named a Captain...


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5 hours ago, CRA said:

Cam came into an offense that featured established pro bowlers/life long Panther leaders on the OL and WR spot.   I don't think it was a knock on Cam's leadership at the time.  Just like it wasn't a knock on Kalil for never jumping Gross/Smith until Ron altered the captain criteria. 

 

 

 

To be fair Cam did get called out for some stuff early on if I remember correctly.  I'm pretty sure I remember Thomas Davis telling a story about jumping on him to go to the weight room with the rest of the players and some stuff like that.

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