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Yasinskas: Panthers not interested in Campbell


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Carolina’s expected interest in Jason Campbell. Once the Redskins traded for Donovan McNabb, it became apparent that Campbell has no future in Washington. Just about every media outlet in the world began throwing out possible landing spots for Campbell. That was based on logic. After all, the Panthers want to have some sort of alternative in case Matt Moore doesn’t work out and Campbell is a guy who has some experience, still has upside and probably won’t cost a lot. Carolina pursuing Campbell makes sense to just about everybody, except the Panthers. For whatever reason, the Panthers have done nothing to get involved in this one and it doesn’t sound like that’s going to change. Yes, the Panthers still are going to get another quarterback, but all indications are that it’s not going to be Campbell.

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i think fox and hurney must be on vacation or something. not real sure what they've done the past year to warrant a vacation, but nevertheless. i don't know how else this offseason could make sense unless they were for some reason purposely trying to set our team back.

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I just hope we bring in someone with some upside and talent to compete with Moore. If it's not Campbell, that's fine, but please not a Ramsey or Bulger.

Someone who could actually be good if Moore sucks or gets hurt.

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yup.. bulger = free, campbell = draft picks

it's really a no brainer on who is the better option

well, also I want a backup QB to mentor moore and walk him through his first preseason/training camp as a starter. a guy who has a lot of experience and success as a QB in the national football league. A guy who knows he no real threat to start and won't disrupt things.

Bulger is basically perfect.

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