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Posted on 8/20/15 at 10:42 am to
Posted by TheJones
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 8/20/15 at 10:42 am to
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Do other teams not get injuries to supporting players or something?


Sure. But the Panthers have given Cam no help at WR. After Smith left they gave him Benjamin who was overweight and had a hundred question marks. They're lucky he worked out

Posted by metafour
Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 8/20/15 at 11:29 am to
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Sure. But the Panthers have given Cam no help at WR. After Smith left they gave him Benjamin who was overweight and had a hundred question marks. They're lucky he worked out



Benjamin is a talented receiver and the best weapon they could have gotten for Cam given where they were drafting. This past draft they traded up for Funchess in the 2nd round. They are doing what they can given the cap mess that their previous GM left them in with huge bloated contracts given to players who aren't even performing anymore.

Auburn homers think that Cam is entitled to the team spending every pick on a WR or OL. That isn't how you build a team.
Posted by beatbammer
Member since Sep 2010
38019 posts
Posted on 8/20/15 at 11:30 am to
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Sure. But the Panthers have given Cam no help at WR.


This is true, but the rebuild job the Panthers GM had when he came in was significant. He couldn't do it all at once. So WR so far has been the position where money has tried to be saved.

Gettleman (the Panthers GM) has done a masterful job IMO since he took the Panthers GM seat. He took a roster full of no-talent nobodies and old, overpaid players on the downside of their careers, with a salary cap exploding and has turned it into a pretty young and pretty talented team, with much of their core talent resigned to long(er) term contracts that are more friendly to the cap. Thomas Davis, Greg Olsen, Cam Newton and (soon, but not quite yet) Luke Kuechly will be locked down for the foreseeable future.

Kawann Shot, Star Lotulelei, Josh Norman are on the clock for new contracts in the next few years (Norman after this season, actually).

And, in doing this, he *has* improved the OL and the WR, but buy shades of grey and not leaps and bounds. There's just not enough money to go around. I also think the RB situation is better this year (with the addition of CAP and the release of D. Williams) than it has been in years.

So, long story short, the loss of Benjamin hurts... bad. But the lack of established talent at the WR position wasn't because nobody wanted to have talent there, it was more the luck of the GM team-building draw.
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