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Rivera says Cam wasn't consulted in WR moves


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I'm pretty sure if there was a report that said gettleman banned Cams favorite ice cream from being served ace boogie would be all like " well folks it's over, don't be surprised when cam pulls a lebron" and the followers of his panther apocalypse would pie him a bajillion times

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A lot of guys in here drinking whatever gettleman is selling while everyone in football is asking what he hell are the carolina panthers doing. Generally there are 2 sides to a argument and if you look yo your left and right and no one is on ur side your probably wrong.

 

Everyone in football thought the dream team eagles were getting a top 2 corner in nnamdi and they were going to the super bowl, everyone in football thought the texans and falcons would be super bowl contenders last year, everyone in football thought robert gallery and aaron curry were can't miss prospects,  everyone in football thought the broncos offense was unstoppable.  Who cares what everyone thinks?  The receivers on the roster right now will have no impact on signing Cam in two years.  None.

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some in this fanbase have been convinced Cam was going to bolt since we drafted him and are looking for every excuse in every offseason to explain why.

 

We went 12-4 last year and won our division.  This offseason isn't even done yet.

 

No reason to panic.

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I've been defending every move made thus far but this one is unacceptable in my opinion. Cam deserved better than to be blindsided by this news. I'm not saying we shouldn't have made the moves but at minimum he deserved the heads up and a brief outline of the plans moving forward. This is a bummer.

Why?  WHats the difference of knowing something either on Monday or Wednesday?  If their mind was made up, why consult a player who is going to not want a player gone and still release that player anyway?

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When Cam's contract comes you guys remember this is a business. The same ones screaming it's a business are the same ones that are going to be crying when Cam has to be paid a premium just to stay.

 

No, you are wrong. We are all expecting Cam to get an absurd amount of money to stay anyway. After watching his rookie season anyone who thought this guy didn't have a big pay day coming was an idiot.

 

Edit: You honestly think someone of his skill/caliber would take a discount if we told him ahead of time we were releasing Steve...or if we added other marginal WRs?

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Offseason is not over yet, everyone calm the fug down.  As it stands right now, Cotchery > LaFell, Underwood should = Ginn's production, and the top receiver (Greg Olsen) is still on the roster!  

 

Carolina had the 26th ranked offense in yards per game.  I think Cam understands that staying "status quo" on that kind of offense is BAD BUSINESS.  

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Brady was surprised and disappointed that the Pats let Welker go. He then proceeded to put on his big boy pants and lead his team to the playoffs....again..just like Cam will.

I swear some of you think that an NFL franchise is more like a soap opera or sorority than a business.

big boys don't say "big boy pants".

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