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Are we a playoff team with Cam?


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Cam coming back to the Panthers is similar to Russians reviving the Soviet Union, the Turks reigniting the glory days of the Ottoman Empire.

In our hearts, it is a deep yearning and longing to see the magic of what once was. In our minds, we know it may not be the best idea and we could re-live exactly what it was the lead to the dismantling of it all in the first place.

Having said that, it would be a major emotional response to see Cam in a Panthers uniform again. We would all cheer him on excitedly and hope that he can overcome the odds.

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Probably not, but at this point it could be fun.

Heck, hold onto him into next season (if he signs) and go ahead and draft o-line in the first round. Give the team a chance to compete while building for the future.

Honestly, though, this is probably the last chance to save Rhule's job here. Good luck to them all.

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1 minute ago, BurnNChinn said:

They waited to long for playoffs, they should of done this before Minnesota game. We lose all kind of tie breakers and now Seattle is right there with Wilson back. I don’t see any way possible we make playoffs especially with hardest schedule in whole league left.

Seattle back in the playoff hunt with their guy back.

We're in the playoff hunt with our guy back.

Let's have some fun.

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40 minutes ago, Zod said:

Might be too late, but they would not be considering this move if they didn't think the playoffs were possible.

What? Yes they would 

they are appeasing the fans and getting butts in seats

and some fans are just happy cam is back, no one cares if we start winning

this is a PR move, come on man

# of teams to go to playoffs in 27 years with 29 ranked oline  = 0

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