With his new deal, Cam Newton was...
43%
Overpaid
57%
Given a Fair Deal
WINNER
43%
Overpaid
57%
Given a Fair Deal
but he is not good enough and will never make it to very good I say move on..and try to find better
would you rather have newton and pay him out the ass or have mike glennan and pay him a minimal amount. lets see you win without a quarterback in this league these days that shit is impossible
Reply ReplyThis org clearly can't build a solid team, so they have to overpay to keep an outstanding talent to keep him committed to getting the shit beat out of him week after week while they refuse to draft linemen.
Reply ReplyYou either have a franchise quarterback or you're looking for one. Carolina found theirs and they locked him up. Cam Newton has yet to reach his potential and the pieces are starting to take shape wit the Panthers offense. Next year's plan - sign/draft a 10-yr starter at LT.
Reply ReplyAny top 10 QB under age 29 is worth 20+ million a season. Most teams are not even "lucky" enough to get the chance to sign one. (btw, Cam is expected to receiver over 10mil in endorsements this year, the amount of national exposure Cam & his uniform gets, teams can't buy if they wanted.)
Reply ReplyIf you have an average+ QB, you have to keep him. There's no choice. From your least favorite tortured Bills follower.
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dude is just not very good.... and I don't see him ever being a top 15 QB... personally think Panthers should have cut losses and moved on but Newton, like Dalton, had leverage and team felt they had to resign/overpay...... shame as Panthers will never get anywhere with Newton and this will hurt
ReplyHe's very mediocre. A team won't be a championship contender with him, especially using that much cap space on him.
ReplyNewton hasn't proven anything in the playoffs and that o line needs to be rebuilt. This has HUGE risk written all over it.
Replyif he thows to many picks and should win more games
Reply31-33-1. No more needs be said.
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