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what are they teaching at the carolina QB camp???


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Take delhomme, most of us can agree, in his early years, he was a decent QB, i mean we did get to the superbowl, and he created lots of plays. Then over time he got worse and worse and worse...QBs are supposed to get better and getting old has nothing to do with it!

Then look at moore, he came out throwin some balls, made some good plays, and now after a summer of intense focus by the QB coaches in carolina...HE sucks...

DO me a favor Carolina QB coaching staff.....

Dont Teach Jimmy Clausen ANYTHING......

no. dont speak...just STFU...you already killed 2 careers.

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take delhomme, most of us can agree, in his early years, he was a decent qb, i mean we did get to the superbowl, and he created lots of plays. Then over time he got worse and worse and worse...qbs are supposed to get better and getting old has nothing to do with it!

Then look at moore, he came out throwin some balls, made some good plays, and now after a summer of intense focus by the qb coaches in carolina...he sucks...

Do me a favor carolina qb coaching staff.....

dont teach jimmy clausen anything......

No. Dont speak...just stfu...you already killed 2 careers.

lol

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rofl very good. Jake's 1st year we didn't have a QB coach, we had Rodney Peete and we went to the super bowl. McCoy had said he didn't believe in changing a QB because he's been good enough to make it to the NFL & he worked with how the QB was. Then he left and we were without a QB coach. Then we hire Davidson's buddy Scherier (sp) and it all goes downhill. See a pattern here?

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now people want to blame a qb coach for moore & dehlomme's poor decision making, maybe i missed it but when has schrer thrown any pass for us, all he has done is try to improve his players footwork& things like this. i know some will use quinn and anderson but what have they done lately(nothing). reminds me of something my pops used to say"You can wax a terd all day but it's still dukie"

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Sometimes changing something like footwork or throwing motions can make a huge difference, at least earlier in the QBs career. By the time they get to the pros, they've developed what works for them, if they haven't then they won't make it past the college level.

At the pro level, the QB needs to be almost in a state of Zen for best results, they can't be thinking about where they are putting their feet or how they are positioning their off hand during a pass. QB is already the most complicated position to play in sports, giving a QB something else to think about on every down can't be very beneficial at the speed the game is played.

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