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A Ridiculous QB Question


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Its like trying to tell which pile of crap smells worse.

Basically. I can image good teams right now debating over which stellar pro-bowl caliber player should get the start at whatever various position and here we are throwing around which stank turd should get the start over the other stank turd.

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Never should've cut Carr. He's better than Matt Moore, and the fact that he had a porous line, no time to recover from the beating he took in Houston coupled with the fact that he eventually got Jake-itis and lost his confidence due to underwhelming results and constant boos by the Panther faithful would be overshadowed by the fact that his arm is stronger, he's more mobile, and he had nice gloves.

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Never should've cut Carr. He's better than Matt Moore, and the fact that he had a porous line, no time to recover from the beating he took in Houston coupled with the fact that he eventually got Jake-itis and lost his confidence due to underwhelming results and constant boos by the Panther faithful would be overshadowed by the fact that his arm is stronger, he's more mobile, and he had nice gloves.

Good lord people need to stop with the whole "we shoulda kept this crappy player instead of this other crappy player" attitude and instead say, hey... shouldn't we have actually brought in a GOOD player.

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Never should've cut Carr. He's better than Matt Moore, and the fact that he had a porous line, no time to recover from the beating he took in Houston coupled with the fact that he eventually got Jake-itis and lost his confidence due to underwhelming results and constant boos by the Panther faithful would be overshadowed by the fact that his arm is stronger, he's more mobile, and he had nice gloves.

Carr's throwing mechanics are extremely flawed. He has a very long, exaggerated delivery and brings the ball way back past his head. It not only makes for poor passing but is more susceptible for fumbles and strips.

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