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This can be a playoff team next year if we bring Cam back......


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Forget all the gadgets, gimicks and quick fixes that have been mentioned that would most likely set  the much needed long term building process  backwards .

The Panthers  need to start bringing in  reinforcements at key positions to build a solid team that will have long term success, instead of trying to throw caution to the wind, just to make the playoffs in 2022 and go one and out.

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13 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

Forget all the gadgets, gimicks and quick fixes that have been mentioned that would most likely set  the much needed long term building process  backwards .

The Panthers  need to start bringing in  reinforcements at key positions to build a solid team that will have long term success, instead of trying to throw caution to the wind, just to make the playoffs in 2022 and go one and out.

Agreed and we all know what the first step should be.  Sadly...

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It might be worth mentioning again, but I believe Cam was 0-13 in has last 13 starts as a Panthers QB.  Is there any other fan base that would continue to worship a quarterback with this type of record?  "But,but,but-- if we can just make the offensive line stronger, get a new coach, a better defense-- it's not Cam's fault", blah blah blah.  

Seriously, the top of this forum has him doing his superman pose and he hasn't won a game as a Panthers starter since before he played for another team.  

 

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2 minutes ago, EasternJ said:

It might be worth mentioning again, but I believe Cam was 0-13 in has last 13 starts as a Panthers QB.  Is there any other fan base that would continue to worship a quarterback with this type of record?  "But,but,but-- if we can just make the offensive line stronger, get a new coach, a better defense-- it's not Cam's fault", blah blah blah.  

Seriously, the top of this forum has him doing his superman pose and he hasn't won a game as a starter since before he played for another team.  

 

Was it Cams fault? Blah blah blah. We'd like to hear how much of an elite coach Mike Shula was and how HOF Ron and HOF Hurney as well as our perineal juggernaut offensive line was wasted on a bum like Cam. Go ahead...

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2 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Was it Cams fault? Blah blah blah. We'd like to hear how much of an elite coach Mike Shula was and how HOF Ron and HOF Hurney as well as our perineal juggernaut offensive line was wasted on a bum like Cam. Go ahead...

The problem is that for the Cam lovers, it's never his fault.  

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How can you watch Cam for the past 3 years and think, "you know what, we could be playoff team with him next year?"

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how do you stop someone with his size and athleticism who could always pull up and pass it at any moment?

Gee, maybe the same way they've been doing it for years? Play containment, bring pressure, and force him into quick decisions and short / intermediate, accurate throws. 

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2 hours ago, EasternJ said:

He was 7-8 at New England and was cut (total QBR - 39.4).  Probably bad coaching. 

Yeah, um, rather watch Cam with one arm than your Sammy Suck. Besides that was a down year after TB that whole team was being turned around. 

When the offense was tailored to Cam by Chudzinsky he set passing records. Sam hasn't set any records. NE offense was tailored to what Brady did we'll. That's good coaching. Most QBs playing aren't in the record books Cam is. You cherry pick the worst stat you can find but the man sets TD records when he's on the field.

Take that garbage out of here and put some respect on that man's name mortal.

 

 

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