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Rank the all-time Panther QBs


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They are, drum roll...

Frank Reich

Kerry Collins

Jack Trudeau

Steve Beuerlein

Steve Bono

Jeff Lewis

Dameyune Craig

Chris Weinke

Jim Harbaugh

Matt Lytle

Rodney Peete

Randy Fasani

Jake Delhomme

Stefan LeFors

Brett Basanez

JT O'Sullivan

David Carr

Matt Moore

Vinny Testaverde

Josh McCown

Hunter Cantwell

AJ Feeley

Jimmy Clausen

Tony Pike

Damn, we haven't had much of which to speak.

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Jake should be #1. Yes he had a bad last season, but he did the most for this franchise. Only time we ever went to the Super Bowl was with Jake. I can't believe some people seem to hate the guy after what he did for this team.

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I'm going by what I've seen on the field.

So I'm assuming you didn't watch from 2003-2008, especially '04, '05, and '07? Matt Moore has been good in limited playing time, but there's no way to compare a QB that's 6-2 to one that's 53-37 with Carolina and was one of the better playoff QBs in NFL history until the Arizona fiasco.

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So I'm assuming you didn't watch from 2003-2008, especially '04, '05, and '07? Matt Moore has been good in limited playing time, but there's no way to compare a QB that's 6-2 to one that's 53-37 with Carolina and was one of the better playoff QBs in NFL history until the Arizona fiasco.

I'm just judging by the way they play. Moore's mechanics are far superior and he plays smarter than Jake. Jake was good when he still had his accuracy and he had a mojo/magic about him. And Jake was on top of his game in 03/04. He had to be otherwise he was going to get cut, he was a backup and an NFL Europe player. Then Steve Smith became god and Jake got complacent.

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Jake should be #1. Yes he had a bad last season, but he did the most for this franchise. Only time we ever went to the Super Bowl was with Jake. I can't believe some people seem to hate the guy after what he did for this team.

Beuerlein beats Jake in every major passing category while Jake has had better talent around him. Don't confuse reality with hate.

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So I'm assuming you didn't watch from 2003-2008, especially '04, '05, and '07? Matt Moore has been good in limited playing time, but there's no way to compare a QB that's 6-2 to one that's 53-37 with Carolina and was one of the better playoff QBs in NFL history until the Arizona fiasco.

Yeah Jake was pretty good 03-05. But 06 was when he was starting to go downhill.

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