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Now that it's almost certain Cam will be the pick, what are your thoughts?


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There are a lot of people that have been spending the entire offseason so far doing nothing but giving us reason after reason why they feel that Cam shouldn't be the pick. How are you guys feeling after this tidal wave of Cam-to-the-Panthers news from the past week? Are you still in denial? Are you angry? Ready to get behind him?

And if you've been pro-Cam for a while, how about you? Are you feeling as optimistic for the future as you have in a long time like I am?

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I feel like its the start of something good. I've been calling for cam since day one,While i'm not sure he is a sure fire hall of famer. his tools easily warrent the pick. I see more and more people rallying behind came each day on the huddle. You see people who were against changing there avatar accepting him as we move forward.(except scott who is in denial). Feels good to say we now have a weapon who is a freak of nature to combat the league's others.

It'll be intresting to see what happens when he takes his first snap as we all hold our breath with hope for the future.

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