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Send cam to the IR


micnificent28

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The jig is clearly up. He can't mask this. I'm his biggest fan but, at this point someone has to be the designated driver (ron) and say cam you have had to much to drink. You are not yourself and this ship is sinking.. ron needs to try to save his job bring in another arm Grier Allen Kap I dont care. Just dont let Cam continue to degrade his legacy like this.

Let him get the year off draft a qb and let them Duke it out next season.. I can't get any realer than that. .

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10 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

Hell naw, they need to fix the left side of the line before anything, cam missed but I’ll be damn if he didn’t have Samuel open multiple times if Williams wasn’t letting Barrett eat his got damn lunch all night 

he still missed some easy throws tho 

The way he was playing even if line held up would have under or over thrown.

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34 minutes ago, carolina-chucky said:

Shitty thing is hurndog wasted a 3rd rounder on will fuggn grier. 

At this point that's not even looking stupid, even if he's a complete bust. It's going to take a lot of picks to find another quarterback. Might as well have a little bit of a head start.

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That's just not a viable option. And not only because we don't have a good veteran backup, but also because I have a hard time believing that a coach and GM who really need a good year to show the new owner but they deserve to stay are going to be willing to sit Newton down unless one of his legs falls off.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

That's just not a viable option. And not only because we don't have a good veteran backup, but also because I have a hard time believing that a coach and GM who really need a good year to show the new owner but they deserve to stay are going to be willing to sit Newton down unless one of his legs falls off.

“Sorry the QB is broken and we had to IR him” has a better chance to work saving their jobs than attempting to turn around this dumpster fire.

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