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obviously we suck this year so if we can just get through this season, release jake draft The Golden Calf of Bristol and start a whole new offense with him next year. The Golden Calf of Bristol has a better arm, more accuracy, more speed, smarter, and a better leader than delhomme. i dont see why we shoudnt wat u guys think

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OK, you see, posts like this are just stupid.

We don't suck this YEAR, we sucked one GAME! And then you follow up that gem by suggesting a player, who (number of threads already in existance suggesting we draft him notwithstanding) is completely unproven and just as likely to be a total NFL flop than ending up being our savior.

You hate the Panthers so much, go cheer for the Patriots so you can see a winning team

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Yeah. Well I would blow my load if we drafted The Golden Calf of Bristol. He should be available by the time we have our first pick, which could be early in the second round.

But if we draft a rookie QB we can't just throw him in there with a weak OL and expect results. I'm never in favor of just throwing a rookie in as a starter. More often than not you will just destroy his confidence. We need someone to come in who can play for 2 years and mentor the young QB when he comes in.

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Yeah. Well I would blow my load if we drafted The Golden Calf of Bristol. He should be available by the time we have our first pick, which could be early in the second round.

He should be available in the 3rd or possibly even in the 4th round. Im not sure why so many people think spending a 2nd or even a 1rst round pick on a player as a QB that will most likely be drafted in the 3rd or possibly the 4th round as a FB.

If the Panthers pick him I sincerely hope its not with a 1rst day pick that would be a HUGE mistake.

Carry on with the The Golden Calf of Bristol nutlickin

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The Golden Calf of Bristol might might be a good qb in the NFL, you never know. People say he can't throw, but he can. I have seen him enough to know that. What worries me about him though is he might me have that run first mentality considering he's a qb who likes to run.

That can be coached out. And once he takes a few NFL hits, he wont want to run so much anymore.

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