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The irony in Cam's return.


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Two years have passed since Joe Brady and co decided Cam wasn't the future and they needed to move on. Now ironically Cam Newton is the one who will make or break Brady's future with this team and job opportunities as well. Succeed and blame falls squarely on Sam Darnald. Don't and I don't think Tepper sits around and allows a OC who scores 6 points a game to remain when he's run though 3 QBs. It's win or go home time for this offensive staff. 

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20 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Cam floated Shula for five years. He hasn't sniffed an OC job since. I'd call that "saving".

Shula was OC for the Giants in 2018 and 2019, but I'm not sure that r ally goes against your point. Now QB coach in Denver with Teddy, fittingly enough.

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1 hour ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

You know what really irks me? The fact that some of the fan base is saying that "the prodigal son" has returned...

 

Cam isn't that character. Cam was ousted. The prodigal son LEFT of his own volition. Like for fugs sake get your biblical analogies correct. 

The ignorant have to be willing to read first. 

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