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We are seeing the end of Cam's career


Hayden Panettiere
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47 minutes ago, Hayden Panettiere said:

cause the way he played today is the reason he was sitting on the couch and his days of starting is over.

If he wants to stick around the league he is going have to swallow his pride and either be a backup or accept the Taysom Hill Role cause he is not a starting QB anymore.

There's a crowd of people on this forum that can't wait a single freakin' second to trash the "Cam-stans".

But when sh!t like the above (and other posts by this same poster in other threads) gets posted?  They are totally silent.

THAT tells you all you need to know about the TRUE nature of each and every one of those people who use the term "Cam-stans".

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4 minutes ago, Hayden Panettiere said:

I'm not blind anyone can see Cam is done he has been done sine the Watt hit in 2018

People always bring up this hit but I don't think it was a big deal. The Chargers game in 2016 is when he seemingly permanently injured his shoulder. Their was talk before that Watt hit that his shoulder was weakening that season. He wasn't doing much in practice. 

As a Cam fan I feel bad that a freak injury right after his MVP season altered his career the way it has. If Patrick Mahomes or Justin Herbert suffered the same injury they wouldn't still be the same players. 

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2 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

There's a crowd of people on this forum that can't wait a single freakin' second to trash the "Cam-stans".

But when sh!t like the above (and other posts by this same poster in other threads) gets posted?  They are totally silent.

THAT tells you all you need to know about the TRUE nature of each and every one of those people who use the term "Cam-stans".

fug off you not even panther fan you just a cam stan cause he carried ur sorry ass team to a champship 10 years ago.

Got news for you buddy Cam is not that player anymore he is done wake up and get ur head out of Cam's ass.

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Just now, HotelSoapy! said:

People always bring up this hit but I don't think it was a big deal. The Chargers game in 2016 is when he seemingly permanently injured his shoulder. Their was talk before that Watt hit that his shoulder was weakening that season. He wasn't doing much in practice. 

As a Cam fan I feel bad that a freak injury right after his MVP season altered his career the way it has. If Patrick Mahomes or Justin Herbert suffered the same injury they wouldn't still be the same players. 

agreed chargers hit started his problems but he had adjusted his game and was doing well as a game manger until that Watt hit finished him off .

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3 minutes ago, Hayden Panettiere said:

agreed chargers hit started his problems but he had adjusted his game and was doing well as a game manger until that Watt hit finished him off .

Their was reports of his shoulder weakening before that game. He was limited in practice. When we were 6-2 he wasn't completing a lot of deep throws. He was taken out whenever the team would attempt a hail mary.

His shoulder wasn't gonna last that whole season even if he didn't take the hit from Watt. 

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3 minutes ago, HotelSoapy! said:

Their was reports of his shoulder weakening before that game. He was limited in practice. When we were 6-2 he wasn't completing a lot of deep throws. He was taken out whenever the team would attempt a hail mary.

His shoulder wasn't gonna last that whole season even if he didn't take the hit from Watt. 

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