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QB ideas that fans should abandon


Mr. Scot

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I agree with those.

I only believe that we can have the best success by drafting NEXT year, this coming season we will see if Moore can do it.

Moore cant do it. The team needs to draft a QB, one that actually has potential, something the scrubs like Moore and Basanez they like to bring in routinely lack.

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Cleveland signed Anderson to a contract last year and might be stuck with his large bonus, but the other QB they have might be available. IMO Quinn would fit in perfectly. I'm not to big on this years crop of QB's. Bradford drove me nuts looking to the sideline and seemed nervous as hell, I see his stock dropping.

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1) I also live near Pittsburgh and any true Steeler fan will tell you they hate Big Ben. And the more you watch him the more you realize the are correct. I don't know if I would put leftwich ahead of him but its diffiently only the national media that is in love with Ben.

2) Defenses are catching up to the offenses fastly. To be successful in this league in the future teams are going to have to try new things. Having a QB like The Golden Calf of Bristol could be the best thing for the Panthers. Had he decided to come out, which I think their is still a chance he still will, The Golden Calf of Bristol in this offense with double trouble and Smith could be very dangarous.

3). As for Jake. He probably will be the QB next season. I don't like it but there just isn't any other options. 2009 will be a losing season for the Panthers though and that is a shame considering the young talent on the team.

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Fox & Jake are connected at the hip. Fox isnt gonna bother "grooming" a replacement for Jake. Get it thru your skulls. The Front Office is terrified of evaluating QB talent, always have been since Kerry Collins. The organization lacks the ability and staff to develop a starting QB. Our QB problems are bigger than Jake Delhomme and have alot to do with our philosophy when it comes to QBing. The front office believes it can get by their scouting and talent evaluation shortcomings by just signing other teams rejects. Maybe they'll get lucky and strike gold is the motto. This is the franchise that dumped Steve Beurlein to give Jeff Lewis and Randy Fasani a shot. LOL. Personally Id like Jake to remain our starter next year so that when we have another losing season, we can get 1 of those 2 for 1 deals (HC & QB) and can em both.

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A franchised Julius Peppers for a franchised Matt Cassel????? Hmmmmmm? He would be in the AFC so he couldn't come back to haunt us much too often.....

That'd be like trading Dwight Freeney for Scott Mitchell :shocked:

Matt Cassel and Derek Anderson seem to be the names people are bringing up the most. Neither is likely to happen, and both would be bad ideas, but that's obviously not going to stop people from bringing them up.

(repeatedly) :rolleyes:

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1) I also live near Pittsburgh and any true Steeler fan will tell you they hate Big Ben.

hmmm this is weird i have an ex girlfriend at carnegie melon and almost every steelers fan i know loves ben.

perhaps there's an alternate explanation, like you're an idiot, or don't know what you're talking about, or are black and hate the white qb, or...

Having a QB like The Golden Calf of Bristol could be the best thing for the Panthers.

idiot it is!

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