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14 hours ago, FreeCountryPanther said:

The Cam Hate needs to stop. Cam had no line last year. He still has it plus he came in late in the season had to learn a new offense on the fly. First 2 plays when he touched the ball 2 TDs. Cam is not done in my opinion!

We just had a run on QBs in free agency.  We had Wentz get traded to the Commandos, Ryan moved on to Indy, we had Wilson move on to Denver, We had the Browns give Watson $230m--Trubiski was signed by the Steelers.  The Dirty Birds signed a backup in Mariota. There are still 2 teams (Seattle and Carolina) without a real QB and they would rather sit tight than to make a move.  Of the available QBs, two involve trades---but not Cam.  Cam requires no trade and could be signed for pennies on the dollar compared to these guys.  32 teams with about 90 roster spots dedicated to QB, and Cam's phone is not ringing.

Are you sure that he is not done?  Cam deserves our respect, but he is not on the NFL radar at this time.

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Can anyone tell me the significance of November 4, 2018?

 

It is the last time Cam won a game for the Panthers.  As much as I loved his game, all good things must come to an end.  11/4/18 was the end of the Cam run.  Sad to see, but 4 years later, people are still screaming for him. 

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11 hours ago, rayzor said:

If it involves a trade, the price is too high for baker.

the Panthers could benefit from a trade for Baker, given Cleveland's motivation to move him for cap purposes. it's not out of the question that a pick swap (Cleveland 4th for a Carolina 5th or something along those lines) that ultimately benefits the Panthers would be part of the trade.

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8 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Can anyone tell me the significance of November 4, 2018?

 

It is the last time Cam won a game for the Panthers.  As much as I loved his game, all good things must come to an end.  11/4/18 was the end of the Cam run.  Sad to see, but 4 years later, people are still screaming for him. 

So what. He won games with the pats and almost took that team to the playoffs.

He's not the guy he once was, but let's not let a narrative go at odds with reality.

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47 minutes ago, stirs said:

So Cleveland is in a bind and needs to move Baker so as not have have team trouble.  We are pretty much over Sam at this point.

 

Even swap?

Let it stew a bit. Somethings got to give in Cleveland and Darnold's not going anywhere. 

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