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Everything posted by AceBoogie
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Thank you! That's exactly what I've been preaching, tagging Cam if he's made it clear he wants to test the market is dumb. You're just going to end up buying him a couple houses and he's going to leave anyway. For the record I said IF. And if he wants to sign and you're just working out the details of the deal then tag him. If he wants to be a free agent you have to trade him
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It would have been a QB draw, we both know Cam would have begged for the ball
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Thank yoy kind sir
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That's fair
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How in the hell is Aceboogie not mentioned? Am I not even infamous anymore? I been busy, need to step my game up.
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Mr. Richardson did flex muscles regarding Hardy
AceBoogie replied to dswofford's topic in Carolina Panthers
Mr. Igo, looks like you got this one wrong -
Took you that long?
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Hammy down Cam
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GettleMagic - Son Of A Rich Man.
AceBoogie replied to propagandamachine's topic in Carolina Panthers
Slurp slurp slurp. People forget how trash we were last year. Fools gold -
Funny how people forget that Luke wasn't drafted to play Mlb. He made the switch after Beason got hurt. The situation isn't even comparable. Now if you're going to split Gurley out at WR then by all means draft him. but most likely he'll be splitting carries. Not worth it. We have talented RBs, we need play makers at the WR position and solid tackles.
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You can't throw to spots when you cant trust your WRs to be there.
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The reason Cam isn't in a hurry to sign a contract
AceBoogie replied to GoobyPls's topic in Carolina Panthers
You can chill with that he's here for the next 3 years guranteed. If you have to tag a QB for two straight years, what's the chances you're going to actually agree to a deal? Cam needs to be signed soon or traded. Funny how I've been painted as the "Cam fan" but you guys act like trading Cam is a deadly sin. I'm not saying trading Cam should be the goal, you have to do whatever it takes to keep him and that includes "overpaying" another word people here don't like. But you can't allow him to walk away for nothing. That's all I'm saying. You let him walk away and get nothing, it's a 10 year loss. -
The reason Cam isn't in a hurry to sign a contract
AceBoogie replied to GoobyPls's topic in Carolina Panthers
Pay attention to the conversation, we were talking about Andrew Luck's father. -
The reason Cam isn't in a hurry to sign a contract
AceBoogie replied to GoobyPls's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'm talking to about the sources Jonathan Jones referred to in his article. I never said "sources say he wants out" I said sources say the goal is for him to win here. And when I say win I don't mean 7-9 -
The reason Cam isn't in a hurry to sign a contract
AceBoogie replied to GoobyPls's topic in Carolina Panthers
Because paying a guy 20 million to play for you when he doesn't want to is a great investment -
The reason Cam isn't in a hurry to sign a contract
AceBoogie replied to GoobyPls's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'm going to attempt to reach some middle ground with you. Most of the time in those situations, the tag is just an extension of the negotiations. Players don't just get tagged to trap players in a situation they don't want to be in. I agree that the goal is to keep Cam at all costs, but you can't get blindsided. I'd rather trade Cam than tag him and let him walk after a deal can't be reached. -
The reason Cam isn't in a hurry to sign a contract
AceBoogie replied to GoobyPls's topic in Carolina Panthers
One of Cam's biggest mentors is Michael Jordan, who didn't make his money through contracts. He made it with endorsements, that came from winning. Tiger Woods is still the highest paid player in golf and he sucks, but he built the biggest brand in golf. How many athletes have clothing lines? Cam is about his brand -
The reason Cam isn't in a hurry to sign a contract
AceBoogie replied to GoobyPls's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'm not saying don't tag Cam. I am saying don't tag Cam if he's going to walk anyway. You have to lock him down so it doesn't come to the tag. If you have to tag your QB its not a good sign. You guys like to point out the saints, well there you go. Only two reasons why you would have to tag Cam. He wants more money than you can afford, or he doesn't want to play here. Neither are good. -
The reason Cam isn't in a hurry to sign a contract
AceBoogie replied to GoobyPls's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'd tell you that his father is a liar, and a smart man. Whatever helps you sleep at night. Common sense ain't so common. -
The reason Cam isn't in a hurry to sign a contract
AceBoogie replied to GoobyPls's topic in Carolina Panthers
What did tagging Hardy do for us? Didn't you disagree with the move? Probably because you actually agree that tagging a player that will be gone the following year is a dumb way to spend cap space. funny how you agree with me and don't even realize it. -
The reason Cam isn't in a hurry to sign a contract
AceBoogie replied to GoobyPls's topic in Carolina Panthers
I haven't personally talked to Cam and thats all I'm going to say about that. So know you don't have to take what I'm saying as facts. Call it theories, projections, whatever. I can tell you that Cam wants to be here because he's built his brand here, he wants to be that guy that brings a Super Bowl to charlotte. That's the competitor in him. But Cam wants to be an iconic sports figure. That's his number one goal, and he knows it takes Super Bowls to ge there. He's not chasing contractual money, he wants the type of money that's going to keep coming long after he's done playing football. And he can only get that by winning consistently. So you can write it down, screenshot it, whatever you want to do. If Cameron Newton does not feel like he can win here, he is going to leave. No amount of money will keep him. I went a little strong in saying he will leave, but don't think its not an option at this point. And Andrew Luck absolutely dodged the panthers, come on bro you know that. We declared him out pick and he went back to school. He risked getting drafted by the Browns, or the Raiders. That's how bad he didn't want to play here.