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Ryan is a $100 million man, what do you expect for Cam?


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Guest Spider Monkey

Cam already makes a load of money via endorsements. I would love to see him take a 5-7 year deal worth $12-14 mil per to allow the team much more cap space vs other teams with top QBs who all make $20-25 mil. That would show leadership and a desire to win more than anything else.

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Guest CarolinaBlacknBlueblood

If ee dont make playoffs this year I would say less. But if he has an awesome year and we make playoffs I would say more.

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LOL, Ryan's deal reeks just as bad as Romo's. Silly Falcons... :lolu:

 

I know it's funny to laugh at them and because we all fuging hate them, but I mean they really had no choice. The market value of a QB is what it is because of Rodgers (who I know is more deserving), Flacco, ESPECIALLY Romo, and Stafford's new deals, and the Falcons literally had no choice.

 

I mean what are they gonna do, let Ryan walk? Of course someone is going to pay him it's not like he truly cares.

 

They had no choice unless they really wanted to start over and try and find a quarterback of equal quality to Ryan (who despite his flaws is unfortunately pretty damn good).

 

This is just proof of where the quarterback market is heading. Every team is going to have no choice but to pay because what are they gonna do, let their franchise guys walk and abruptly start over? Rock and a hard place.

 

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based on your reasoning cam would play for nothing, hasn't ryan been in the playoffs every year? he's a winner, at least in the regular season, and you have to win in the regular season for the chance to play on. regular season wins are hard to come by, much less playoff wins. give ryan some credit. nevermind, he doesn't need it.

 

Twitter much?

 

maybe you should tweet this devastating rebuttal to fauxjohnmadden because that's where it originally came from

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based on your reasoning cam would play for nothing, hasn't ryan been in the playoffs every year? he's a winner, at least in the regular season, and you have to win in the regular season for the chance to play on. regular season wins are hard to come by, much less playoff wins. give ryan some credit. nevermind, he doesn't need it.

 

no Joe Flacco is the 2008 QB that has made the playoffs every year, the falcons didn't make it in 2009...and fug matt ryan

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Serious?

 

Which part do you not believe:

 

1) Cam having an MVP type season?

2) Cam being the highest paid player ever?

 

I believe #2 is guaranteed if he accomplishes #1.

 

Again this is just my opinion just like the other million opinions out there.

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It depends on how the next couple seasons go. Cam is a hard worker. I don't expect him to regress. He's been the most productive 2 year QB in NFL history. That's not an accident. Even if the Panthers have failed to surround him with a winning team the past 2 years. Cam will get paid probably more than Ryan if his production improves in years 3 and 4 which i expect it too. Especially since i see the Panthers winning more games the next 2 years.

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