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The QB position


Peppermint9030

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Lets assume Matt Moore finishes 2-2 down the stretch. What do you do next offseason? Do we keep Delhomme on the roster? Is Matt Moore the answer? Do we draft a player like a Sam Bradford? Do we let go of Mcown and bring up Hunter Cantwell? (who Fox said has promise) My personal favorite would be to somehow get rid of Jake, and our roster be

1. Moore

2. Bradford (w/e rookie)

3. Cantwell (who if sucks i will call Hunter Cant "throw" well)

With an open competition going into camp.

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Ummm I really think a combination of Moore, rookie and Cantwell is asking for trouble. Yes it may pay off, but you need a veteren in there somewhere as an insurance policy.

Plus I have a sneaky suspicion Jakes contract might negate any release. Unless another FO comes in, but then if they come in chances are Moore might not be around either.

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Lets assume Matt Moore finishes 2-2 down the stretch. What do you do next offseason? Do we keep Delhomme on the roster? Is Matt Moore the answer? Do we draft a player like a Sam Bradford? Do we let go of Mcown and bring up Hunter Cantwell? (who Fox said has promise) My personal favorite would be to somehow get rid of Jake, and our roster be

1. Moore

2. Bradford (w/e rookie)

3. Cantwell (who if sucks i will call Hunter Cant "throw" well)

With an open competition going into camp.

I think this would be a good lineup for a UFL franchise but would really be quite disasterous for an NFL team. With this lineup you are "hoping" that Moore becomes a seasoned leader that is capable of starting and winning. To me this is much more reckless than what the FO did this past offseason in signing Delhomme to an extension. They were "hopeful" that Delhomme would be able to bounce back but at least here was some basis for this based on JD's past ability to win.

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Regardless, they should draft a quarterback next year (or pick one up through free agency).

If Matt Moore plays at a decent level, then keep him around and let him start while a rookie is developed (scary thought in Carolina, I know). Jake is a horrible starter, but there is no better backup available for this team (plus we would take a cap hit by cutting him anyway).

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