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Cam Newton says being "erased" by panthers has hurt his feelings..


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Heck, if the Panthers were smart….they would just steal Cam essentially and morph him into their social media/marketing.    Cam actually had a good idea.  What Panther fan wouldn’t like the Luke and Cam pod episode.  Or Gregg. Current players.   Some silly stuff too. 

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10 minutes ago, CRA said:

I mean, now that you mention it….it is sort of is weird you invite Luke, TD, 89, Stew, etc to Germany…..and not Cam.   

and Cam probably would have been the biggest salesman of the bunch 

Smitty doesn't like Cam. Smitty is probably the closest former Panthers player to Tepper. 

 

It's not hard to figure out why he wasn't invited.

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18 minutes ago, CRA said:

 you invite Luke, TD, 89, Stew, etc to Germany…..and not Cam.   

 

Let me ask, because I haven't taken the time to learn everything about this:

Aren't these ex players in question involved with the team this season? TD is on Panthers Huddle, Jake does the broadcasts, etc etc.

I don't know who does what but it mostly looks like is the legend types that are visible at team functions, on the payroll, and so on.

Cam is trying to fry bigger fish and for whatever reason isn't involved. Without getting into the 'whys' of the Cam/Panthers discord, this doesn't look like some sort of pointed exclusion.

Molehill or mountain? Leaning molehill. 

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It’s going to be bananas at the stadium, in the city, in the Carolina’s when Cams number is retired, and he comes back to bang that drum. Can you imagine his energy. 
 

Tepper still has that in his back pocket I hope. I, personally, can’t wait until he comes back. The Cam era was the best era in our short history. He’s the best QB to ever Don a Panthers jersey. He is the most famous Panther as well

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4 hours ago, countryboi said:

It's important to remember that these stories have two sides, and Cam is now a member of the media. I recall when he complained about not being invited to CMC's wedding, and later CMC mentioned that they hadn't spoken in years.

This board takes every negative story and points to it as if it's the issue with the Panthers.

Yea the one thing I noticed is he mentioned they said he needed to mend relationships he didn't know were broke, so I think there is a little more to it.  Hopefully they get it figured out.

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I didn't read all 5 pages of responses but what I read is that Cam is still a free agent because he didn't sign his retirement papers. So taking him to Germany would be tampering. Retire and then see what happens. You can't go into the panther hall of fame if you are still eligible to play.

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