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Davidson: First two QB spots have materialized, but No. 3 remains up in the air


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Wasnt much of a real competition Clausen was always going to get the backup spot.IMO

“I wouldn’t know what to tell you right now,” Davidson said of who'll be the team's No. 3 quarterback. “We’re still trying to evaluate that situation and get both of those guys the opportunity to show us what they can do. John (Fox) uses the analogy all of the time that we don’t pick the team, they do. It’s very true in this situation.

“We believe the one and two (spots) have materialized and have yet to see who number three is.”

http://www.carolinagrowl.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=563:davidson-first-two-qb-spots-have-materialized-but-no-3-remains-up-in-the-air&catid=1:articles

I remember people thinking this was going to be a fair competition.lol

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Cantwell's got it.

No. Cant-do-well is a joke and his career in college and the NFL has proved it. If Tony Pike can get some freakin playing time, he'll show you why. He's extremely accurate and makes good decisions. The first preseason game he played well but only got 1 series, and a WR dropped a big ball on 3rd down.

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You knew Davidson was gonna go out and get a Notre Dame backup for his Oregon St. QB after seeing how well it worked in Cleveland. Who care's who's third? :)

Before you know it we're going to be bringing in Delhomme to bail out our QB situation.

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