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Panthers add another USC QB - Barkley


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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

Or maybe our staff can just stop fuging sucking.  People keep bringing Cam up because he is clearly better than both of the guys they've brought in since, even at half of what he once was.

It's fine if they decided to move on from the only MVP we've ever had if they thought he was done and they had a clear plan in place to upgrade the position.  Instead, they paid a guy 27 million plus for one year then traded him away to trade away a 2nd round pick for a guy that was 100x worse, is the worst starting QB in the NFL and we owe him 18 million next year on top of what we're still paying Teddy.  That's why people won't shut up about Cam.  Why should we?  When its clear most fans know more than this fuging dumbass incompetent staff about the QB position, you're gonna keep hearing about it.  If they knew more, they would've already proven us wrong and they haven't and can't because they don't.  They're fuging idiots.  Right the wrong and bring Cam back until they can find a young QB of the future to groom.

I mean, they could call Cam….I don’t see Cam answering the call.  

I think he will take us suffering as a win for him and keep it moving.  Plus he couldn’t trust Rhule and company not to do him shitty once again. 

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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Right the wrong and bring Cam back until they can find a young QB of the future to groom.

You do know it takes two to tango right? Cam very well might not want to come back. Beyond that, Tepper and Rhule will not swallow their egos. The Cam as a Panther is over and done with. It's time to move on.

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