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If the Aints didn't want Dalton, why Should we ?


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20 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Just in case you didn't notice, we drafted a QB. We even traded up to draft him.

It was on the news and internet and everything.

Dalton was brought in to mentor. Not to start.

Who is listed at #1 on the depth chart, and I don't trust Reich to say when Bryce is ready 

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Just now, Day1PanthersFan said:

Who is listed at #1 on the depth chart, and I don't trust Reich to say when Bryce is ready 

If you don’t trust the former NFL QB HC who collaborated with the FO to choose Young then who do you trust?

 

 I think Dalton came here to mentor a young QB. Can he start if it’s necessary? Yes but it is definitely not the plan.  Is he here to be the starter? No. 

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1 minute ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

Who is listed at #1 on the depth chart, and I don't trust Reich to say when Bryce is ready 

Oye. Depth chart means nothing at this point and typically the one posted on the site for the next few months is just a formality, not official, and often not even made up by the coaching staff.

Don't pay attention to it until halfway through training camp.

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