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Draft Tony Pike, Sign Mike Vick


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What the worse that can happen, If Vick doesn't work out we can use him like the Eagles are now. Just look at what Tennessee is doing with Vince Young and Chris Johnson. We could easily have that to, QB options, rollouts, Vick scrambling. He would go wild in the Georgia dome and Metrodome

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What the worse that can happen, If Vick doesn't work out we can use him like the Eagles are now. Just look at what Tennessee is doing with Vince Young and Chris Johnson. We could easily have that to, QB options, rollouts, Vick scrambling. He would go wild in the Georgia dome and Metrodome

ummmm....he gets incarcerated?

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What it comes down to is what do we have to lose? Vick on the Panthers would only open up our options. Hey, it might not work out, but we also won't be saying "What if?" On the contrary, Vick is still explosive and knowing his ability and competitiveness, I'm willing to bet that deep down he is itching for another chance as a starter. You would be surprised what a man who has been held down for so long can do once he is unleashed. Aside from the Vick matter, I'm all for Tony Pike or some QB with big upsides like size and arm strength. Whether he will be ready for week 1 is too hard to tell at this point, regardless, having competition in training camp is the best thing this team could ask for. Vick, Pike, Moore, Delhomme (hate to say it), all fighting for a starting job gives us the best chance to win and provides depth.

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Didn't the Panthers cut a player a couple of years ago for lying to a cop? So why would JR really think about bringing a

CONVICTED FELON onto his team??????

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