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Panthers Cut Delhomme


TouchMeNot97

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Good move for cap reasons. But although no one wants him as a starter, who in the draft (or free agency) would you rather have as a backup? I understand why they cut him, but of all the years to be shopping for two quarterbacks, this is probably the worst of the last 10.

Irrelevant question. The team was left with essentially no choice. There isn't a single case of a long-time quarterback being benched during the season and being kept around for the next season. Not one.

I tried to tell you guys this, but again, I was called an idiot.

Damn I'm good.

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feel bad for Jake, but I know this is best for the team.

if Fox wasn't so loyal to him, I'd love to have him around as a backup, but as long as he is on the team it will always be a chance he'll be put in.

Hate to see him go, one of my favorite NFL players of all time.

:cheers2:

Best wishes, Jake.

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