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8 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm not.

We've finally got football smart people in decision making positions.

Whatever they decide will have been thoroughly discussed.

I just hope Reich learned from Wentz. Care can’t be fixed and he definitely can’t be changed. He is who he is and I hope that smarter minds realize what they are getting if we sign Carr. 

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4 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I just hope Reich learned from Wentz. Care can’t be fixed and he definitely can’t be changed. He is who he is and I hope that smarter minds realize what they are getting if we sign Carr. 

Carr and Wentz aren't the same guy.

I would say, given their respective personalities, I have pondered the possibility that Carr and Reich could easily hit it off.

That said, I expect the full braintrust (not just Reich) to weigh the decision carefully.

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12 hours ago, WOW!! said:

Dan gets it!!!

How are we to know that this exact sentiment is not being expressed throughout the coaching staff? With all the offensive minds in the building I'm quite confident that they can also come to this conclusion on their own, without Orlovsky having to tell them.

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I'd say it's a big mistake here to assume the Panthers are already either totally disinterested in Carr or utterly gung ho to sign him.

That's how fans think, not professionals.

It's obvious they have at least some level of interest, which is why you talk to him. How they feel as a group about going after him (or not) might not be fully decided until after that meeting.

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57 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Carr and Wentz aren't the same guy.

I would say, given their respective personalities, I have pondered the possibility that Carr and Reich could easily hit it off.

That said, I expect the full braintrust (not just Reich) to weigh the decision carefully.

Maybe but Carr’s ceiling is Cousins Vikings. I don’t want to be Cousins Vikings, and IMO, Cousins is better than Carr. 
 

Car has fumbling problems. 
He takes too many sacks and is a statue in the pocket. 
He doesn’t go off script. At. All. 
He throws interceptions at the worst possible time. He has bad-day-to-have-a-bad-game syndrome. 
 

If Panthers get him they have to realize they are not getting a QB that will win them a Super Bowl. 
But maybe the Panthers FO only cares about getting to the Playoffs. 

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