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Cam set to start against Washington


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23 minutes ago, toldozer said:

Cam brought keep pounding back. Tepper tried to kill it for some unknown reason.  Yesterday the attitude was back. It's about fuging time. Let him start tomorrow and the next 2 years.

I don't know who is trying to kill "Keep Pounding" within the organization, but it is disrespectful as hell to the legacy of a founding player, team leader and coach, Sam Mills.  It is a long established tradition as well for a team that doesn't have that many.  I appreciate many of the new regimes attempts to bring the Panthers organization into the 21st century, but they need to embrace this tradition, not destroy it. 

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Imagine crying all offseason about the "negativity" in the Huddle, then watching one of the worst QB's in franchise history while crying about "negativity", then being negative about the best QB in franchise history returning. 

Imagine that.

They think we’re all boomers like they are and can’t find someone’s post history.

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4 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Imagine crying all offseason about the "negativity" in the Huddle, then watching one of the worst QB's in franchise history while crying about "negativity", then being negative about the best QB in franchise history returning. 

Imagine that.

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3 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

Imagine being so insecure, that what other folks post, on a message board, upset you. lol

Somehow you managed to one up the first post with this. You're practically dunking on yourself rn. It's amusing.

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37 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I think PJ still needs to get some snaps. He played decent yesterday. The dual QB system will keep defenses off guard. And definitely have Cam play in the red zone. PJ is terrible down there.

It may be that Brady is just terrible down there. His best bet was shown this weekend with the smart assessment, "Cam, what do you think you can do best with down there?" And then he called the plays Cam felt best with. That'll work just about every darned time.

The only issue, the only wrinkle, is when Cam and CMC aren't sure who is supposed to be the hero at that moment. The RPO does NOT work with them in that situation. It has to be decided before they ever get to the line or the two just cancel each other out. We've seen it happen enough times to know.

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Is it the best scenario for Cam?  Not exactly.

But the most overlooked part of all of this is simple yet profound.

This became Cam’s team the minute he put that uniform back on.

You can’t assign that role, it’s organic.

Regardless of his status of knowing the playbook, he’s the leader now and until.  It would be flat out malicious to put PJ out there in a situation like this.

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