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A change of scenery helped out Tannahill


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Tannahill never reached his potential at Miami. Plug him into the Titans, and he isn’t half bad. There are quite a few QBs on rosters that have underperformed or are not good fits within certain systems. 

(Assuming Cam is gone) we have to go get a vet off someone’s bench right?  
I just did some research, here are a few vet QBs that people seem to think will be on move in 2020. Who below do you think would benefit on the Panthers next year?  
 

Dak

Rivers

Dalton

Foles

Jameis

Bridgewater 

Keenum

Brady (lol)

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1 minute ago, MrBubba said:

Tannehill showed flashes in Miami, but got hurt alot, healthy now, with Derrick Henry. 

Exactly. He was injured and got healthy. No doubt the Tennessee line helped him stay healthy this year. So we need to beef up our line to keep Cam healthy.

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