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CAM NEWTON IS NOT THE ANSWER. THIS IS A MISTAKE.


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There are ZERO good answers now, Cam is the best option left on the table.

Maybe he comes back and gets injured, he was going to do it for someone eventually and we are 1 for 1 on guys being cast off in NE. Maybe nothing changes and it's so bad here that it's burn it all down time, so we were headed that way anyways.

 

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I'll be happy to have Cam come back and play.  It's not really about winning, it's about healing this fanbase, organization, and Cam.

I was definitely one that thought it was time to move on from the Cam, but in retrospect I wasn't happy with the way it went down, and we had no one that could fill the massive void he left.  

This will be good for the fans, and hopefully inject some excitement in the locker room.

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This is the perfect love right now. Cam is the best QB on the market and it mends a bridge that looked to be years away from potentially being mended. It also lights a fire under a pissed off at best and apathetic at worst fanbase.

Give me Cam for this year and bring him back next year to be Sam Howell's wet nurse and this fan couldn't be happier.

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8 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

If the question is "Best QB available?" Cam is probably the answer. If the question is, "QB that is better than anything we have?" Cam Newton is the answer. 

He doesn't answer many more questions than that. I don't think even the most ardent Cam Homer believes he is gonna come in here, be 2015 Cam and lead us to the Super Bowl. At best, we are just excited to see a competent QB on the field and the return of arguably the greatest player in franchise history.

Anything more than that is just icing. 

That's more an indictment against the decisions the Panthers have made the last couple years than a point in Cam's favor.

And did you see the post in the 30+ page thread where the overemotional homer of a mod said the team would be 9-0 or at least 8-1 if Cam had been the QB all season? Some really do believe he can take the this team to the Super Bowl.

The blame game and told you so's after the first game Cam plays aren't going to be through the roof, they're going to go up like a Space X Rocket GIF

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