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Off-season options loom for Panthers


Rod Butsecks

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About Jake and the possibility he'd bounce back...

Minnesota's Brett Favre has excelled this season at age 40, four years after throwing a career-worst 29 interceptions for Green Bay in 2005.

Seriously? Yeah, let's just sit and wait for Jake to maybe do this turnaround as well. Heck, even if it also takes four seasons, it's nothing but roses for us! HAAAAAAAAAHAHAHA.

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So he is trying to compare Jake to Pharve? Jake was never as good as Pharve in his worst year. They are just trying to make a case for the past instead of accepting he is through and needs to retire. It's looking like JR should really get involved in this one if he wants a winning team next year. If Jake starts Fox will give us the same BS line and when it's too late only then will he make a change. Get ready for another shitty season.........I think I still have some 49ers gear to wear next year....:(

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why would we even want to put ourselves through the trials of an aging QB year to year

"well he didn't do good last year but maybe he will this year"

or maybe we can just stop putting off getting a new QB as long as we possibly can and put Matt Moore in the pilot's seat or someone else.

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So he is trying to compare Jake to Pharve? Jake was never as good as Pharve in his worst year. They are just trying to make a case for the past instead of accepting he is through and needs to retire. It's looking like JR should really get involved in this one if he wants a winning team next year. If Jake starts Fox will give us the same BS line and when it's too late only then will he make a change. Get ready for another shitty season.........I think I still have some 49ers gear to wear next year....:(

Jake was much better than favre that year. They both had the same problem, game starts turning sour they would put it on themselves to win it back. Constantly forcing the ball into impossible situations.

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