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Rivera/Newton


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I was pondering something today. Are Cam and Rivera a package deal? I hear that tepper is gearing up to make a major shake up and I hope for all it’s worth that if changes are made in the coaching staff and management, I hope Newton stays. He was drafted when Ron was hired so people automatically pair them together. Cam has been the best thing that happened to this franchise and I want him to retire a Panther. If big changes are made , I hope we decide to build a mammoth of an offensive line to help to protect our franchise. I think Tepper is a smart guy and still will build around Cam. But ...we will see. It’s his era now 

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1 minute ago, CatTower said:

No way the new owner is going to come in and cut the fan favorite player.  That's a good way to lose a fanbase.

I really hope cutting a player has nothing to do with being a fan favorite. Dear god this franchise has been crippled for years with this mentality.

 

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17 minutes ago, CatTower said:

No way the new owner is going to come in and cut the fan favorite player.  That's a good way to lose a fanbase.

I don't think Luke is going anywhere lol. Talk to any white person over 45 and they want Cam gone.

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