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3 minutes ago, Knaakedup said:

What’s the issue with that? 
 

He literally stated he’s never had a sip of alcohol or smoked weed. Weed does smell good. 
 

These over the top southern moral crosses are a little dated, I would highly suggest visiting other parts of the country some time. 

The issue is that Cam isn't being intellectually honest with himself.  You know who else has that issue?  David Tepper.

Cam is a Panther legend.  From that position he's allowed to make whatever observations he wants, and yes, it gives him a lot more reach than most.

But none of that qualifies him to be the guy running this team.

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1 minute ago, BrianS said:

The issue is that Cam isn't being intellectually honest with himself.  You know who else has that issue?  David Tepper.

Cam is a Panther legend.  From that position he's allowed to make whatever observations he wants, and yes, it gives him a lot more reach than most.

But none of that qualifies him to be the guy running this team.

Aren’t we stuck with Jonathan Mingo, a WR with a 3rd round grade we took at the top of the 2nd, for 4 years bc the FO listened to former players on who they preferred? Steve Smith took credit for that selection IIRC

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10 minutes ago, Knaakedup said:

These over the top southern moral crosses are a little dated, I would highly suggest visiting other parts of the country some time. 

They don't even have to be moral crosses. Look, there are a lot of people who cannot get past Cam's wardrobe, so asking them to get onboard if he were to have a position of management, power and authority? Good luck with that.

You know them- they're response is, "Just shut up and play football."

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I would absolutely be down for this. Cam is already a business man more than other athletes even before he stopped playing. The team from a popular stand point was the highest its ever been with Cam here and thats just off his personality alone. I think he would definitely have a plan and can relate to the players the most.

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26 minutes ago, Knaakedup said:

What’s the issue with that? 
 

He literally stated he’s never had a sip of alcohol or smoked weed. Weed does smell good. 
 

These over the top southern moral crosses are a little dated, I would highly suggest visiting other parts of the country some time. 

I agree he shouldn't be disqualified for that, but damn weed does not smell good

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I  am down with Olsen as HC, but I can't see Cam as President. Some other role where he is allowed to bring some attitude and culture to the team would be great though. Like just have him around the team year round and let his influence spread through the building. Cam put in the time and refused to lose, it wasn't in his mindset. We need that. 

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2 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

I don’t know about team president, but I’d absolutely be cool with Cam in a consultant role within the team. He has been spot on about the culture and pulse of this team ever since he came back under Rhule.

Wouldn't he rather do that for the Falcons though? Sure he could do it remote, but I bet he has zero interest in ever stepping foot in Charlotte again.

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7 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

I don’t know about team president, but I’d absolutely be cool with Cam in a consultant role within the team. He has been spot on about the culture and pulse of this team ever since he came back under Rhule.

You want Cam to take a Steve Smith role? He’s the reason we have Mingo. Have you not noticed a trend where the best teams just let their coaches decide who they want? 

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