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Andy Dalton is a Panther


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8 hours ago, HPPantherzfan said:

What on earth are you smoking?  This is an amazing signing given the situation we are in.  This guy has been around a long time, know what the means?  Means he knows how to take care of himself on and off the field, knows that a good routine means everything.  In other words knows what it takes to 1) Be a quarterback in this league and 2) Have a long term career.  All the things I which Cam would have had when he got here.  How can anyone be upset with this signing knowing we are about to draft a rookie QB.  The jump from college to pros is huge!  Not just in talent but MONEY / Problems / Fame.  Our young QB will need someone to help mold habits that not only allow him to be successful NFL QB but a successful long term NFL QB. 

Amazing? How many championships has been part of in his illustrious career? Who has he been replaced by at every stop?

The weight on any #1 pick is enormous and crushing. They will need much more around them and be among the best in NFL history than a QB who has never been able to make success happen. There is a reason top 5 QBs continually struggle and fail at a predictable rate and in a predictable fashion. 

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Of all the Vet QBs the Panthers could've gone after,  *THIS* guy (who played as bad, if not worse, than Sam did in the last game) is who the Panthers select to be the "bridge"?  

 

Is this a joke?

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1 minute ago, glenwo2 said:

Of all the Vet QBs the Panthers could've gone after,  *THIS* guy (who played as bad, if not worse, than Sam did in the last game) is who the Panthers select to be the "bridge"?  

 

Is this a joke?

All cannt be 10/10, they did need a vet to hold rookie hands.....but not my 1st either....

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2 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Got twice as much as Andy 

I think they both got the same guarantees also close to the other backup contracts signed everywhere......feels like the same agent on all of them... 

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On 3/14/2023 at 11:08 PM, BIGH2001 said:

The first time he fugs up everyone will be clamoring for the rookie. He’s a good teammate and doesn’t have an ego. An upgrade over Sam. 

Sam had an ego?   (well okay...the Podcast BS didn't do him favors but still)

Sam wasn't a good teammate?

 

Perhaps focusing more on his career numbers instead to support your argument would be wise.    

Andy has had the better career than Sam and that's what puts him over the top here. 

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14 hours ago, glenwo2 said:

Sam had an ego?   (well okay...the Podcast BS didn't do him favors but still)

Sam wasn't a good teammate?

 

Perhaps focusing more on his career numbers instead to support your argument would be wise.    

Andy has had the better career than Sam and that's what puts him over the top here. 

Did I say sam had an ego? Reading comprehension, bro. The good teammate and ego references were made because dalton is coming to a situation much like Chicago two years ago where he knows we are drafting a QB with our first pick and he’s not necessarily “the man” on our team. But he will still prepare and play like a pro but will do what’s best for the team. And yes, he’s better than Sam. 

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9 hours ago, BIGH2001 said:

Did I say sam had an ego? Reading comprehension, bro. The good teammate and ego references were made because dalton is coming to a situation much like Chicago two years ago where he knows we are drafting a QB with our first pick and he’s not necessarily “the man” on our team. But he will still prepare and play like a pro but will do what’s best for the team. And yes, he’s better than Sam. 

You put "he doesn't have an ego and is a good teammate" followed by "he's an upgrade over Sam" which looks like you're implying "he does not have an ego...unlike Sam" and "He's a good teammate....unlike Sam".

My reading comprehension is just fine, "bro". 

It's the way you presented your statement that needed clarification.

 

Anyway, I agree with you on Dalton. 

That said, Panthers could've done a bit better than him but I'm not Reich or anyone else that knows more football than me.

 

 

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