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Tavaris Jackson?


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not trying to be funny but after watching mcown a vet backup is needed. If the panthers were actually looking at pat white during camp times then this makes more sense then vick for more than 1 purpose. 1 he doesn't carry the pr baggage, and two he can actually throw the ball better. Maybe not as far but better.

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Did you see McCown and Moore last night? Tell me when either of them ever had a stretch of games like Jackson did last year after replacing Gus. Never. Jackson has all the tools, he just has to be consistent.

So because McCown and Moore weren't great, we need to bring in another player that isn't great?

They are shopping him, which means it'll cost us to get him. Whatever the cost, he isn't our future and you're wasting time and picks to get a player who sucks anyhow..

Makes no sense to me... If he's a FA, this is a different story, perhaps you can bring him in and satisfy the masses to get another QB who will never take a snap as starter, minus an injury. However, this isn't the case, and makes absolutely no sense at all...

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