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First....will Sam ever see the field again as a Panther

Second....should they keep the QB rotation going foward if P.J keeps it under control and plays well

Third....should they designate Cam as the starter regardless of what P.J does

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1 minute ago, Jmac said:

First....will Sam ever see the field again as a Panther

Second....should they keep the QB rotation going foward if P.J keeps it under control and plays well

Third....should they designate Cam as the starter regardless of what P.J does

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As long as PJ is playing well they should keep platooning it, gives defensive coordinators that much more to prepare for. And allows Cam to fully get a grasp of the playbook without carrying the load. 

 

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I think you see Sam in the preseason next year. Would imagine you will hear a lot about Sam's growth and how he is learning from Cam.. Team has to be praying that he will ball out in the preseason and a desperate team will trade a 7th.

PJ is a good backup moving forward.

Cam is Cam.

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Don't get me wrong, PJ played admirably today, but I think we can do better than him in a backup next year... Dude still makes reckless decisions... I get we shouldn't need to play mistake-free football, but at some point our starting QBs need to stop averaging 2 turnovers a game, and I think Cam will bring that responsible play to the position.  But next year I'd like a backup to be someone a bit less prone to mistakes.

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