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Tim Tebow a Panther??


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The National Football Post's Michael Lombardi believes Florida QB The Golden Calf of Bristol is "very high" on the Panthers' draft board.

Lombardi doesn't have inside info here, but it's a fit that makes a lot of sense. The Panthers value high character players as much as any team in the league, and they're without a backup to Matt Moore. The Golden Calf of Bristol would give them a high-upside developmental project in case Moore falls short of franchise QB status.

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after watching jake's press conference i could see them looking at The Golden Calf of Bristol and thinking that he is cut from the same cloth as jake. both highly emotional guys with great leadership and all the intangibles you could hope for.

if they value that above performance we could see that happen.

i have this feeling that The Golden Calf of Bristol fits into the mold of what fox thinks a QB should be much more than moore does.

should he fall out of the first round i would be anticipating his name getting called by the panthers.

btw...i'm not a fan of this idea but i do think it is very probable.

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