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Sign VICK this Offseason!


dmo4455

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We need Vick on our football team. He will bring a mobile QB which we never had and someone who can throw the long ball. I know that the Panthers organization wants the Clean image but screw it lets win some football games. He might cost some money but if we can afford to pay Pep $1mil a game then we can afford Vick. He is use to the NFC south and would be on a mission with a new chance and a new team. I don't want to hear about Matt Moore being our future after 1 good game. #7 in 2010.

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I work in the medical field at a facility that services people thru out the Charlotte area and thru out NC. Every day, EVERY SINGLE DAY, I talk to patients and donors about the NFL and the Panthers. Every day, EVERY SINGLE DAY, I hear someone saying "the Panthers should sign Vick". Yet I come on this board and people act like its a crazy suggestion. Its a no brainer that we should be looking at acquiring him, but politics and a marketable image reign supreme in Pantherland. You can call us losers, just....

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The eagles will not keep him next year. So we can either trade or give up some picks. No drugs just sick of seeing crap QB play week after week. If you guys want Moore as your starter then have fun being a Panthers fan next year and for years to come. We need some excitement in that stadium.

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