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kungfoodude

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Rayzor, you are on a roll today. I agree, wholeheartedly.

Yea, lets trade a draft pick for someone who would not see the field. :sosp:

Well I am making the assumption that Jake is going to crash and burn this year, plus we really need to start planning for the future of that position. We can all agree that none of the retards we have drafted are suited to anything more than a 3rd string or practice squad slot.

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Well I am making the assumption that Jake is going to crash and burn this year, plus we really need to start planning for the future of that position. We can all agree that none of the retards we have drafted are suited to anything more than a 3rd string or practice squad slot.

nice assumption going into the season.

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Well I am making the assumption that Jake is going to crash and burn this year, plus we really need to start planning for the future of that position. We can all agree that none of the retards we have drafted are suited to anything more than a 3rd string or practice squad slot.

Ok, well I am not assuming a crash and burn season.

I've got confidence in Jake will be the guy unless something drastic happens.

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Ok, well I am not assuming a crash and burn season.

I've got confidence in Jake will be the guy unless something drastic happens.

I don't have a lot of confidence in him, unfortunately. Hey, let's all hope you are right and he decides not to melt down sporadically. But I just don't see that happening......

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So now that Brady Quinn has been named the starter for the Browns, one would almost assume that Derek Anderson might get dealt, if not before week 6, perhaps before the draft next year. Is Anderson someone the Panthers should consider?

Younger guy, very strong arm, streaky and sometimes prone to turnovers. He's the not Jake Delhomme version of Jake Delhomme.

Thoughts?

Yes. For a tenth round pick.

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Given we have Cleveland's quarterback coach who helped Anderson have his success, it would be possible that if he were released we might go after him.

I doubt we would trade for him given we have to pick up his salary and Cleveland wouldn't trade him because all his guaranteed money would be due immediately.

This isn't Madden.

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