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Panthers are OUT of the Watson race


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Just now, BigDaddyPat65 said:

Sheena now using this opportunity to talk about how poorly we treated Cam as fans when he was released?  That’s just….. not true.  The fan base was heartbroken.

The FO. Most fans loved and adored Cam save for a fraction of inbred yokels. She's trash for doing that.

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2 minutes ago, ImaginaryKev said:

Team needs to aquire more talent to support a QB. No more putting the cart before the horse, just take your medicine and be bad for a year with a purpose 

Should have been the plan in year 1 for the guy who got a 7 year contract.  We were willing to be patient, but they weren't.

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1 minute ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Should have been the plan in year 1 for the guy who got a 7 year contract.  We were willing to be patient, but they weren't.

This 100 percent. Totally incoherent. I was ready to suck for two years from jump street, we know what it takes to get a good QB, we've all been watching AFC teams

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2 minutes ago, BigDaddyPat65 said:

Sheena now using this opportunity to talk about how poorly we treated Cam as fans when he was released?  That’s just….. not true.  The fan base was heartbroken.

They did it not in a great way, but it was a new staff, during Covid, with an injured QB who they couldn't even meet with in person due to Covid...A lot different than Baker or Matt finding out on Twitter that they're on the trade block out of nowhere

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