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A couple in interesting Cam things from nfl.com


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3 hours ago, ladypanther said:

https://www.nfl.com/news/slim-chance-cam-newton-is-active-vs-cardinals-with-small-package-of-plays

Anyone have any insight to past communication issues?  Is that about they way his departure was handled or further back than that?

Well seeing as how Rhule barely spoke to Darnold until week 5-6 I’m glad Cam basically is forcing rhule to do his fuging job. 

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1 hour ago, iamhubby1 said:

lol Buttons pushed, responses expected.

No buttons are pushed it is total hypocrisy on your part. 

Even if Cam is no better than Teddy or Darnold it still proves the point we should have never wasted the resources on either of them and just let Cam play until we drafted a real replacement.

It was a total screw up by this staff than you seem to love so much. 

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2 hours ago, iamhubby1 said:

Man, the Cam Stan's are Stanning hard I tell ya what. If Cam doesn't light it up, this place could be on suicide watch.

 

On second thought, this place will be in "Build an Excuse Land". lol

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22 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

No buttons are pushed it is total hypocrisy on your part. 

Even if Cam is no better than Teddy or Darnold it still proves the point we should have never wasted the resources on either of them and just let Cam play until we drafted a real replacement.

It was a total screw up by this staff than you seem to love so much. 

apparently @iamhubby1 will poo your post if you're too negative on the franchise, then comes out of nowhere to type this bullshit.

Cam exposes all.

 

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10 minutes ago, rico6 said:

Funny how the overly positive retard brigade is noticeably absent when Sam was shitcanned. 

They’ve just attached  themselves to the cam bandwagon and woe to those that don’t agree 

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2 hours ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

 

And look who gets triggered. The usual suspects. lol

Says the guy who has now pulled a full 180. Everyone was supposed to be behind Darnold and the Panthers no matter what. All positivity all the time. Sam goes full meltdown and you disappear just to come crawling out throwing shade at people who are happy Cam is back. Triggered? Yeah, you are. 🤡

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