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Bring Superman back?  

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  1. 1. Would you?

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4 minutes ago, Icege said:

Could you imagine having an aneurysm over Bridgewater not challenging deep and Darnold's inconsistent mechanics only to say that Cam could save us?

Let the poor man transition to the next stage of his iconic career already. Stop asking him to come get annihilated behind a non-existent OL again. Y'all hated it when they did it to him but are the first ones to sign him up to do it again. 😮

 

You obviously don't think Cam's mobility would tremendously help the offensive line.

Carolina's current WR room would be the best Cam's had, too.

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11 minutes ago, CammyCamLoveDaKidz said:

You obviously don't think Cam's mobility would tremendously help the offensive line.

Carolina's current WR room would be the best Cam's had, too.

I don't, because the coaches are going to ask him to keep looking downfield which was how Rivera & Shula got Cam killed. That's what they're asking Sam to do (who is a much better athlete than he is given credit for tbh).

WR room won't do Cam much good if he's getting killed behind the OL or if his shoulder can't hold up an entire season.

I'd rather see Cam play somewhere that is going to not only appreciate him, but not sacrifice him. Carolina just isn't that right fit for him currently imo.

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7 minutes ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

the way you conjure up thoughts to fit your agenda is wild

 

you mind is a dangerous place

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im 1 of 1 always will be. also why are you still all-pro and there is no all pro section

Lol so a complete joke. Ignore and thank you for the confirmation 👍

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Just now, Pimpdaddy said:

Cam aint comin back...but these dumbasses could have avoided a lot of heart ache by keeping him for a couple years while they found a QB...you know, Rhule looking forward to working with Cam....and sht... Rhule is a lyin huggy bear smock wearin mufker...at this point.

 

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