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Panthers predicted to sign $5 million Cowboys QB as Bryce Young's backup ( Cooper Rush)


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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Bro Cam has moved on to bigger and better things. The dude was literally interviewing Joe Burrow on ESPN today. He's done with football.

 

Let Cam rest in peace with whatever healthy body parts he has left. We've done enough damage to Cam. It's over.

Technically he hasn't. Until he files the papers he's still an NFL QB. 

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Too many options at this point--I like the depth of second-tier QBs in this draft--even after a few have announced that they are returning.  Howard, Rourke, Dart, Beck--all could benefit from sitting for a year or two before being tossed into the fire.  Beck, for example, lost his confidence and it got to him--Howard has shown he can play well on a big stage, Rourke took Indiana to the promise land on a torn ACL--and Dart is supposedly a good leader and his biggest problem is he tries to do too much.  I agree that it would be helpful to have a veteran in Bryce's ear, but Rush is not competition.  Bryce did not pick it up until he thought Andy was going to take his job.  Rush has never been the permanent starter on any team--he is a drifter who wants to make $350k a game holding a Surface tablet.  While this draft is not full of starting QBs, it has depth in the area of developmental QBs.  That is where I cast my line.   Cheaper too.  Need an experienced adult near Bryce? That is called a coach.

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