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Panthers plan on meeting with Cam


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Just now, CRA said:

I’m not buying this.  Sounds like a strategy to shut up fans and media.   Get Cam to be the bad guy 

I just got wind of it. And if it has been leaked, that means the Panthers made their decision by deciding to even call his agent. And Cam is in no position to say no, or he can’t claim he just needs a chance. It almost has to happen now that it’s “out” there. 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

I’m not buying this.  Sounds like a strategy to shut up fans and media.   Get Cam to be the bad guy 

F they do this and don’t sign him.

it’s going to do literally the exact opposite of shutting them up.

will just throw a ton of fuel on the fire

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Just now, Waldo said:

The potential crash if it falls apart is dangerous but I'm here for it either way. 

If you can't be good, at least be entertaining...

It will only be entertaining until his first ugly pass or sack.  Then it will be back to blaming the team for not protecting him. It will be no different than what we've watched so far. But at least this board will get its wet dream only to watch it get pounded into retirement. 

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So many mixed emotions right now.  Want 2015 Cam back but watched 2020 Cam play last year.  Plus, I don't know how long he (or anyone) will last behind the "offensive line".  

I get that Cam is probably looking to showcase his talent and make it back to the league, but this might not be the safest place.  If we thought Brady's playbook was small last week, just imagine what it'll look like with a new to the system QB.  Did i mention the O line?

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

It will only be entertaining until his first ugly pass or sack.  Then it will be back to blaming the team for not protecting him. It will be no different than what we've watched so far. But at least this board will get its wet dream only to watch it get pounded into retirement. 

exactly. 

this is ruthless

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