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Who has been the best post-Cam Panthers QB?


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Who has been the best post-Cam Panthers QB?  

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  1. 1. Which turd has been the least foul-smelling?

    • Kyle Allen
      12
    • Taylor Heinecke
      14
    • Teddy Bridgewater
      38
    • Sam Darnold
      8
    • Broken Cam
      11
    • PJ Walker
      2
    • Baker Mayfield
      0
    • Jacob Eason
      0
    • They all were/are equally terrible
      16


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7 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

1. Teddy

2. Allen

3. Everyone else

Heinecke has looked serviceable in DC, but he only played like twice for us so we can't really count him as a positive here in Carolina. 

Matt Rhule really found a way to bring out the worst in all his QBs. 

This seems like the obvious answer. I can't believe anyone seriously said anyone else.

Some of our fans are....special.

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7 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

kept teddy, then drafted fields - profit

Even after the Darnold trade, still take Fields, suck up the stupid trade and all would have been forgiven. But no they had to double down and pickup his 5th year option before he even threw a football in front of the staff. Remember he was 24 so basically the same as drafting a rookie or something they said. 

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