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Most nervous Panther as a result of the 89 cut...


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Should be Cam

post was referencing job security....

 

Cam? Cam should of been nervous every game he played last year with the weak cast around him.  They cut 89 but will bring in new bodies to even that out.  Maybe it won't be the same to fans but it won't be that big most likely.

 

Gross leaving should cause Newton's stomack to turn more so than the change at WR.   That overall change likely to be a bigger deal than how the WR corp ultimately plays out

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post was referencing job security....

Cam? Cam should of been nervous every game he played last year with the weak cast around him. They cut 89 but will bring in new bodies to even that out. Maybe it won't be the same to fans but it won't be that big most likely.

Gross leaving should cause Newton's stomack to turn more so than the change at WR. That overall change likely to be a bigger deal than how the WR corp ultimately plays out

Makes you wonder, If Cam was a free agent today would he resign?

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Makes you wonder, If Cam was a free agent today would he resign?

That touches on another one of my rants from last offseason

Everyone casually talks about his 5th yr option and we can string him along. He needs to be locked up ASAP. Sport world is different now. Players flex muscule now. Years and years ago you wouldn't see Eli pulling a stunt like on draft day or Lebron decision etc.

Let Cam see the end of his contract and then he can evaluate if he wants to flex his muscle. We have don't nothing for him which is unprecedented. He might decide if we wait too long to flex his muscle

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