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Panthers plan on meeting with Cam


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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

That's fans wishful thinking.  This is a move to quiet angry fans and nothing more. It will not change the trajectory of the season.  We will be back to complaining about Cam being cut at the end of the season.

Jon, I'm one of the most pessimistic fans there is and I disagree.  

All the stats prove that if our offense could've generated any production whatsoever without turning the ball over the last 7 weeks or so, we would be 8-1 or 9-0.  Cam's ability to playmake with his legs when things break down alone would've done that.  This is a playoff team with Cam.

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Just now, CRA said:

How about slightly different version.  Hey Cam, you want to come play a couple weeks? Then we are going to throw you back in the dumpster and roll with Sam Darnold and some folks next year? Sounds like a good deal for you? 
 

Yeah, I I think they make Cam an offer they know he refuses.  This is PR. Rhule looking like a chump and doing damage control.   People clowned him hard yesterday.   It shuts them up. 

no way. they see this as being half a game out of the playoffs trying to save jobs.

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

How about slightly different version.  Hey Cam, you want to come play a couple weeks? Then we are going to throw you back in the dumpster and roll with Sam Darnold and some folks next year? Sounds like a good deal for you? 
 

Yeah, I I think they make Cam an offer they know he refuses.  This is PR. Rhule looking like a chump and doing damage control.   People clowned him hard yesterday.   It shuts them up. 

Reports are out that we have been talking to Cam since the Falcons game. I dont think the team would waste that much effort to give him a psuedo offer. Also, pulling Tepper, Rhule and Drummond into a room for any length of time, IS EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE.

So I would dismiss your thought process here.

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

He currently is not as good a Teddy Bridgewater, if he can even manage that level of play.  Don't get your hopes up.

This is very true but cant deny this would be amazing to see.  I bet the seats have Panther fans in them now

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

The opportunity for that passed when he injured his shoulder.  He is no longer a threat in the passing game.  Fans need to accept that.

We never had a threat in the passing game this year, I accepted that before the season started. 

We could have ran wildcat last game and been a more viable offense. 

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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Jon, I'm one of the most pessimistic fans there is and I disagree.  

All the stats prove that if our offense could've generated any production whatsoever without turning the ball over the last 7 weeks or so, we would be 8-1 or 9-0.  Cam's ability to playmake with his legs when things break down alone would've done that.  This is a playoff team with Cam.

You can play what if all you want but it doesn't make it fact.

If any of that were still true Cam would have be on a roster somewhere.  

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