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Panthers sign QB Walker.


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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Dameyune Craig set ridiculous records in NFL Europe. Garrett Gilbert was amazing in the AAF, etc.

I know everybody loves this kind of signing but getting your hopes up for something like this is usually a mistake.

I mean Warren Moon played how long 8n the CFL? Same with Flutie.  I'm not saying the guy is gonna kill it. But I dont think it's a bad signing at all.

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1 minute ago, TheMaulClaw said:

I mean Warren Moon played how long 8n the CFL? Same with Flutie.  I'm not saying the guy is gonna kill it. But I dont think it's a bad signing at all.

I've got no problem with it.

Just saying that anybody thinking we just signed a future star might wanna temper their expectations a little.

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For those of you who suddenly know enough to declare this a bad move--after an exhaustive google research project---

QB is a fickle thing.  I think, if I am not mistaken, that the second best QB in this franchise history was a backup in NFL Europe.  I am fairly certain that there is a NFLEurope QB wearing a gold jacket. Image result for warner delhomme nfl europe

 

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57 minutes ago, joemac said:

He dominated in the XFL. They kept comparing him to Mahomes. 

He looks more like a 3rd string NFL quarterback. Quick release without a lot of velocity on the ball, great mobility and footwork in the pocket, couldn't see what he was seeing downfield to make an assumption on his ability to read defenses.

If he were a starter we would need a Baltimore Ravens offense as he doesn't look like he could run a more traditional looking NFL offense due to a lack of arm strength and relative lack of speed (in NFL terms) to extend plays. Wouldn't be surprised if he's cut down in Summer Camp.

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Just now, RASTAN66 said:

Rhules rules!

Outstanding signing.  Coming out of camp our QB picture will be painted for years to come.

The whole thing is coming together fast.

8-8 worst case this season.  Sky is the limit after that.

Exciting times!

 

Is this sarcasm? If you thought 2001 and 2010 were bad....

This year is going to rival those...

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