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Carolina Panthers agree to terms with Cam Newton.


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16 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

1. The FO has only been around 1 year.. Fitt had nothing to do with releasing Cam and grabbing Teddy.. Fitt takes the 1 mistake with Darnold... 

2. The coaching staff can rebuild trust Especially since half the players are only here because Rhule coach them in college and most of the rest played and look at Cam as a leader..

3. This team is young and still buying in to Rhule no matter what fans think..

4. They are only a half game from a playoff position... Next year doesn't matter to these players now!!!

5. If the team plays well with Cam to a playoff birth.. It looks real good to FA QB next offseason.. Instead of sucking with 5 draft picks in next years draft and a bad QB draft...

Hurney was a dead man walking and didn't want to cut Cam....he was trying to save his job...which didn't work...Rhule straight up lied and told Cam he was safe...then cut the hell out of him.  Buck stops with Tepper.  

Fact is passing on all the QBs the last 2 years in the draft was a huge mistake and signing Cam 2 years later to sell tickets and make the playoffs just to get bounced is not helping the team.  The Patriots showed the Panthers exactly what they should have done with Cam....bridge the team to the draft.  

Again Rhule and his staff suck and Rhule is a couple steps away from taking a college job again.  Panthers are in purgatory now because they cut Cam 2 years ago, rather than find a replacement and let him play out his time in Carolina.  

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5 minutes ago, Gucceland said:

Hurney was a dead man walking and didn't want to cut Cam....he was trying to save his job...which didn't work...Rhule straight up lied and told Cam he was safe...then cut the hell out of him.  Buck stops with Tepper.  

Fact is passing on all the QBs the last 2 years in the draft was a huge mistake and signing Cam 2 years later to sell tickets and make the playoffs just to get bounced is not helping the team.  The Patriots showed the Panthers exactly what they should have done with Cam....bridge the team to the draft.  

Again Rhule and his staff suck and Rhule is a couple steps away from taking a college job again.  Panthers are in purgatory now because they cut Cam 2 years ago, rather than find a replacement and let him play out his time in Carolina.  

Cool but this FO only passed on QB 1 draft.. So your 2 year argument about Fit is wrong...

Rhule isn't leaving 70 million dollars on the table and Tepper is going to give him more then 2 years to turn around a 5 year rebuild he said he was in for in a letter to fans...

Stop mixing Madden with reality..

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