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4 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

Just admit you didn't like his celebrations etc.  It didn't shorten his career... 

I don't like celebrations which waste time and energy, and are detrimental to the best interests of the team.

Definitely shortened his career.

(which b-t-w I do not believe is over)

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9 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

Just admit you didn't like his celebrations etc.  It didn't shorten his career...  To be honest there was a time I disliked celebrations from NFL players.  But man, those guys put their bodies on the line day in and day out and if they want to have a bit of fun with the game, I support it now.  And what Cam did off the field should leave no doubt as to his character.  

Perhaps his play style exposed him to more hits but his big injuries weren't really making plays in the open field with the ball in his hands...

The only on field stuff that shortened cams career was putting him behind a terrible line and asking him to be our entire offense. You and I both know what that dude was really getting at.. He's been banned for it before

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9 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

Non-essential on field activities... Lol

You've been on here claiming you love cam and want him back, but that comment reveals a lot

Accountability is a two-way street.

By no means do I "love cam" but I am certain he is the best option to play QB* for the Carolina Football Panthers in 2020 and into the future --- and I fully expect Mr. David Tepper shares my opinion.

When Cam comes back it is unlikely he ever regains 100% of his physical prowess but even @ 85% Cam is physically superior to most QB's in the league and he can function well at that level.

That said, he's going to have to get better in other areas in order to adjust for the diminishing physical side....

....and completely doing away with non-essential on-field activities that waste time, energy, and are detrimental to the team, is a great place to start. 

I believe this whole ordeal will mature Cam in a way that helps  him more easily recognize what is important, and what is a complete waste of time.

 

*Assumes he regains his physical health and I believe he will.

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