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Panthers met with Josh Allen


Mr. Scot

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46 minutes ago, MountainHeel66 said:

The Patriots have drafted SEVERAL qb’s and have Tom Brady as their QB. It doesn’t matter who our QB is. If we draft a talented kid he is worth a gold mine later either as a starter or trade bait.

NEVER in the first round. 

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17 minutes ago, TheRed said:

His numbers suffered this year because he had to carry the run game despite us drafting an RB 8th overall the same year.

Are you slow in the head?

Don't have to go any further than offseason shoulder surgery and no offseason/ preseason. He was not 100% much of the season.

Can we keep the insults for the smack forum?

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1 minute ago, panthers55 said:

Don't have to go any further than offseason shoulder surgery and no offseason/ preseason. He was not 100% much of the season.

Can we keep the insults for the smack forum?

Saying a guy sucks when he has played through numerous injuries and generally put it all on the line for the team warrants some blunt language in return.

You see anybody saying that sort of crap about Luke?

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3 minutes ago, TheRed said:

Saying a guy sucks when he has played through numerous injuries and generally put it all on the line for the team warrants some blunt language in return.

You see anybody saying that sort of crap about Luke?

You don't have to take up for Cam so much. He is a polarizing figure and will draw controversy. Guys who don't like him aren't going to change their opinion no matter what you say so save yourself the aggravation. 

Does Luke act like Cam? Is he polarizing? Of course not. Luke is almost the anti-Cam personality wise. But that doesn't make one better than the other simply different. I am glad we aren't all the same. Live is much less boring this way....

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1 minute ago, panthers55 said:

You don't have to take up for Cam so much. He is a polarizing figure and will draw controversy. Guys who don't like him aren't going to change their opinion no matter what you say so save yourself the aggravation. 

Does Luke act like Cam? Is he polarizing? Of course not. Luke is almost the anti-Cam personality wise. But that doesn't make one better than the other simply different. I am glad we aren't all the same. Live is much less boring this way....

Nobody said anything about personality. There was no attempt to draw a comparison on that. Anyone with eyes can see Cam and Luke are very different in that regard. The trait that they share is the most important one however. That is their desire to win at all costs for their teammates. They will put all their chips on the table for the team with no hesitation. This is why it is imperative to make a run with our core now. It will be a damn shame to waste their primes.

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1 hour ago, MountainHeel66 said:

The Patriots have drafted SEVERAL qb’s and have Tom Brady as their QB. It doesn’t matter who our QB is. If we draft a talented kid he is worth a gold mine later either as a starter or trade bait.

This nobody is knocking the door down to get Anderson 

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Mind you, stranger things have happened, but this would shock me enough that I'd probably have to worry about someone stepping on my tongue when my jaw drops to the floor.

Can you imagine the media drama if the Panthers spend a first round pick, even as late as 24th, on a quarterback??? QUARTERBACK CONTROVERSY IN CAROLINA!!!! :eyeroll::eyeroll::eyeroll:

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2 hours ago, luke nukem said:

eh, I think Rudolph will go in the 2nd. We cant use a first round pick on a QB. Cam Is still 29 man.

My comment has nothing to do with anything other than Cam's age, which you brought up.

Cam is halfway through his career. He might make 36. He will not be playing football at 38 like Brady, Manning and some others who never took hits like Cam did in the past, does now and will in the future.

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Speaking of backup QB options...

Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald reports the Dolphins are unlikely to re-sign impending free agent Matt Moore.

He's nearing the end of his seven-year tenure with Miami as "both sides currently feel a need for change." While he never came out and directly said it, Moore implied he was unhappy the Dolphins didn't give him a chance to start despite the underwhelming play of Jay Cutler this past season. The 33-year-old has carved a nice niche for himself as a veteran backup and shouldn't take long to resurface this offseason.
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3 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Charley Casserly also pointed out something I hadn't thought about.

Free agency.

"Personalities don't change" Casserly said, so what a lot of teams do is interview guys that they may not need now, but might be interested in down the road.  If the time comes that they're available, teams can go back to their Senior Bowl interviews to look at what they thought of them back when.

Cassely is one ugly bastard 

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2 hours ago, TheRed said:

Nobody said anything about personality. There was no attempt to draw a comparison on that. Anyone with eyes can see Cam and Luke are very different in that regard. The trait that they share is the most important one however. That is their desire to win at all costs for their teammates. They will put all their chips on the table for the team with no hesitation. This is why it is imperative to make a run with our core now. It will be a damn shame to waste their primes.

They are not the same personality wise but much of Cam's criticism comes from people taking shots at his personality. People see Cam as a show boat, prima dona, (sp) or a crybaby, etc. Those are based on how they think he acts or portrays himself. His public personality. It doesn't matter if it is true or not. So yeah their personalities dictate how they are seen and account for more of the differences than the race card that everyone wants to cling to.....

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