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Should Carolina Draft Plan B?


chknwing

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Much is unknown about Cams contract as well as if he will have any lingering effects from his injuries he sustained over the past year.  Now don't get me wrong, I love me some Cam, but I think Carolina should have a Plan B on the roster.  Scrambling looking for one after the fact would be much worse.  Derek Anderson is a fine backup but he might be here for what another year or 2?  Carolina needs to groom another qb that knows the system.  Would do Cam some good to have a youngster pushing him.

 

So who do I think Plan B could be?  I say if Garrett Grayson is still there in the 3rd/4th round, Carolina should consider taking him as an insurance policy.

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Cam Newton is only 25.

 

At one point last season we had one of the worst starting OL's the NFL has seen in years.

 

Unless the quarterback we draft is going to block for himself, and catch his own passes, it's a waste of resources right now.

 

We have many needs, QB should be at the absolute bottom of the list.

 

 

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Cam is not a "running QB", he's a QB who can run when needed.

 

The threat is always there, but he can and will shred you through the air.

 

I think some people are taking for granted just how physically tough Newton is, and if you remove the threat of him using his legs to move the chains for a first down, the guy you put in there could very well end up getting laid the fug out standing in the pocket.

 

QB's built like Newton don't come around often. Anyone who believes we will just stumble our way into another one will be disappointed.

 

Perhaps in a few years we should begin considering grooming another QB, but right now we need to build around the one we have. No matter who is behind center, you cannot let him keep taking hits like Newton took at times this past year, protect your QB.

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Much is unknown about Cams contract as well as if he will have any lingering effects from his injuries he sustained over the past year.  Now don't get me wrong, I love me some Cam, but I think Carolina should have a Plan B on the roster.  Scrambling looking for one after the fact would be much worse.  Derek Anderson is a fine backup but he might be here for what another year or 2?  Carolina needs to groom another qb that knows the system.  Would do Cam some good to have a youngster pushing him.

 

So who do I think Plan B could be?  I say if Garrett Grayson is still there in the 3rd/4th round, Carolina should consider taking him as an insurance policy.

 

I don't understand the logic of drafting "Plan B" when you haven't even provided adequate weapons nor built adequate protection for "Plan A" yet.

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