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If this FO was serious about winning they would bring back Cam


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If Tepper gives a damn about his product, sign Cam 30 mil for the remainder of the year and a press conference with Tepper formally manning up and apologize to the face of this franchise. Cam retires and merch sales boom through the atmosphere 

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1 minute ago, rico6 said:

If Tepper gives a damn about his product, sign Cam 30 mil for the remainder of the year and a press conference with Tepper formally manning up and apologize to the face of this franchise. Cam retires and merch sales boom through the atmosphere 

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1 minute ago, Byrdman4real said:

Hell real talk, Cam might be the only way to fill the seats with Carolina fans this year. Right now, people wont come see the product on the field. 

Yeah I’m not against Cam I’m laughing at the genius talking about paying him 30 million we don’t have this season for 8 games while having a billionaire apologize on National TV only to win 2 more games and ruin our draft position.

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17 minutes ago, CammyCamLoveDaKidz said:

I think he's signing here tomorrow .. man, the Cam's done people just don't get it, he's 32, he ain't done

Truthfully, Cam, as is would energize this franchise.

As I've said, if he hits the supercam in BofA EVER again as a Panther, the comeback story would be HUGE, for better or worse.

Rhule would leave the building before that. I just have a feeling bringing Cam back would involve a new coach.

How about Chud? That would at least be entertaining especially Chud w/TEs +DJ, CMC, Marshall.

Why not dig in the crates? 

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The 2010s Panthers aren’t coming back. Cams not coming back, Stewart’s not coming back, Olsens not coming back, Luke’s not coming back, Rivera isn’t coming back, get over it. When JR left, all that went with it.
 

This is what you get now for wanting a Panther logo at midfield and getting rid of the owner that brought us 2 NFC championships,  6 division titles, and 8 playoff births for a guy who can’t go .500 in 4 years.

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If the FO cared about winning they wouldn’t have cut him without the future qb on the roster in the first place, or some plan better than throwing money and picks at acquiring Teddy or Sam.

logically, should we sign cam, no brainer at this point unless you’re content with sucking and giving the jets a high second rounder.

realistically, not going to happen, fo is to high strung and owner isn’t going to admit he was wrong, plus why would cam come back here? 
 

the lions are winless, dolphins are 2-7, Texans 1-8, WFT is 2-6 and there’s more teams on that list for the “cam is done” crowd, if you believe he wouldn’t help either of those teams to better records than they field now idk what to tell you. Good players go unsigned a lot in the nfl for numerous reason, hell our own Abdullah is looking pretty damn good for a guy signed off the streets. 

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Cam is done. Sam has never been ‘not done.’ There isn’t / wasn’t a good answer between the two. Bridgewater should have been kept around (vs. those 2), but ultimately the band-aid needs to be ripped off.

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On 11/7/2021 at 6:35 PM, Cdparr7 said:

The 2010s Panthers aren’t coming back. Cams not coming back, Stewart’s not coming back, Olsens not coming back, Luke’s not coming back, Rivera isn’t coming back, get over it. When JR left, all that went with it.
 

This is what you get now for wanting a Panther logo at midfield and getting rid of the owner that brought us 2 NFC championships,  6 division titles, and 8 playoff births for a guy who can’t go .500 in 4 years.

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