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Per sources, the #Panthers have had conversations with Cam Newton regarding a return


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Cam absolutely deserves a shot to prove he can still play. He came of his couch last year to play behind a JV offensive line and work with two trash OC's and was still our most exciting offensive player. Give him a full offseason and see what he can do. You can then trade down or take a LT at 6 and continue to build the team. If it doesn't work out then rhule is fired and fitter and a new coach can draft one next year in a better class. 

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13 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I wouldn't rank is above Seattle or Indy.

Is it really gonna be a farewell tour though, or are we gonna see one or two good performances followed by three or four that leave everybody saying "yeah, he's done"?

I mean, they probably envisioned last year as a redemption story of some sort but it didn't really work out that way.

Rhule would bench him after he throws his second interception.  Rinse and repeat between Cam and Sam. It will get ugly. 

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1 hour ago, w280sax said:

Honestly, I think if we can get a stud lt in the draft, I'd be OK with this.  It would be awesome to see cam at his best again surrounded with a solid line and weapons.

I still feel like cam could dominate again if everything went right.

We need a viable backup in about any route we can take now.

Hahaha no. Cam is toast. Can’t pass, runs slow. Move on people. 

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12 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Rashad from Panther Nation Podcast had inside info that told him we offered Cam a contract but he turned it down 

Did they say he actually turned it down, or just set it aside to return to later? Can't remember but I'm assuming he's not in a rush with all the crazy QB poo going on in the league

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

How on earth? they post totally different..

 

 

58 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

As others have said, for whatever you think of them individually, those two are nothing alike.

 

25 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Damn man

I think y’all came in at the around the same time and though y’all post different takes y’all post spammy at times. I dunno. I just seriously lump you two as the same poster. Like, my brain just reads your two very different screen names as the same. 

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