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Rhule… in garbage time… not gonna let Cam finish his last home game at BOA? I hate this man!


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Just now, Proudiddy said:

It was an intentional slap in the face to Cam from Rhule.  Complete and utter bullshit.

My only hope out of it is that he knows he's on the outs and was doing it as a shot across the bow and daring Tepper to make the move...

I really, really hope we bring Cam back next season, even if it's as a backup, instead of letting him go out with Rhule fuging poo up and being a petty ass bitch.

 

If Cam wants to play for vet minimum he could be a backup but not if he wants starter money. He just needs to retire before he tarnishes his legacy. He doesn't need the money and doesn't need more physical.poundung.

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14 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Rhule is about as clueless a head coach as has ever been in BOA stadium. Cam, as up and down as he's been post-injury, will be remembered fondly by Panthers fans after all is said and done. Rhule will not. 

I just feel so bad for cam at this point. Rhule never let him play a full game for better or worse. Never game him opportunities to get a groove after an interception. 

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23 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

It isn't hard, Cam is not the future and was only on a half season rental. Darnold will be here next year if he isn't traded. So there was little reason to play Cam in the second half. Rhule has no loyalty to Cam and is fighting for his job. He can't afford to be sentimental.

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thats a helluva job he is doing ‘fighting for his job’.  I particularly liked all the timeouts down by 26.  

I hope Payton buries him next week…using his 3rd string qb

 

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1 hour ago, Harbingers said:

I just feel so bad for cam at this point. Rhule never let him play a full game for better or worse. Never game him opportunities to get a groove after an interception. 

I wish I had more pie.  I feel the same way.  Say whatever you want about Cam, but what more can you ask for from a player?  He has poured his heart and soul out for this franchise, and Matt Rhule treats him like he's any other waiver wire fodder.

When Cam was drafted he was so electric, I assumed he would move on to some big market team and leave us in the dust.  But the man bled Carolina blue from the moment he was selected.  What more can you ask for as a fan?  The man will always be a legend to me.

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1 hour ago, panthers55 said:

It isn't hard, Cam is not the future and was only on a half season rental. Darnold will be here next year if he isn't traded. So there was little reason to play Cam in the second half. Rhule has no loyalty to Cam and is fighting for his job. He can't afford to be sentimental.

He could have let Cam play in the last series, sentimentality or not, for all the good it did for Darnold to play. And Fu<k Matt Rhule!

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