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Panther Starting QB Records ( Who will be our 22nd starting QB?)


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Cam Newton: 68-60-1 (Playoffs 3-4)

Jake Delhomme: 53-37 (Playoffs 5-3)

Steve Beuerlein: 23-28

Kerry Collins: 22-20 (Playoffs 1-1)

Rodney Peete: 8-7

Matt Moore: 7-6

Kyle Allen: 6-7

Sam Darnold: 4-5

Teddy Bridgewater: 4-11

PJ Walker: 2-0

Derek Anderson: 2-2

Vinny Testaverde: 2-4

Chris Weinke: 2-17

David Carr: 1-3

Jimmy Clausen: 1-9

Taylor Heinicke: 0-1

Matt Lytle: 0-1

Randy Fasani: 0-1

Brian St. Pierre: 0-1

Will Grier: 0-2

Frank Reich: 0-3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kenny Pickett will be our 22nd starter. Tepper wants the coach, GM, QB trifecta. Look at all the desperate moves we’ve made at the QB position. All of us want to fix the o-line first but we’re taking Pickett if he’s there. Maybe if we change our blocking schemes and move on from this basic offense some of the o-lineman will get better. 
 

Every lineman has taken a big step backwards this season. I’m hoping a new offense fixes those problems because unless Pickett is taken before us, we’re not picking any lineman in the first round. 

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48 minutes ago, Newbie said:

Kenny Pickett will be our 22nd starter. Tepper wants the coach, GM, QB trifecta. Look at all the desperate moves we’ve made at the QB position. All of us want to fix the o-line first but we’re taking Pickett if he’s there. Maybe if we change our blocking schemes and move on from this basic offense some of the o-lineman will get better. 
 

Every lineman has taken a big step backwards this season. I’m hoping a new offense fixes those problems because unless Pickett is taken before us, we’re not picking any lineman in the first round. 

that's so Panthers and yet I have to hope it doesn't happen.

If the FO has any sense, kick the qb can down the road til next year.

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2 hours ago, bigskypanthersguy said:

that's so Panthers and yet I have to hope it doesn't happen.

If the FO has any sense, kick the qb can down the road til next year.

I would agree but from signing Teddy to their attempts to trade for Stafford and Watson and the Darnold trade should give all of us an idea how important it is to them to get a franchise QB. We’re going QB and might even trade up to get one. Contrast that with our O-line, our FO doesn’t think we need to use high draft picks there. 

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