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Panthers do everything possible to avoid starting Dwayne Jarrett


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It's kind of actually funny about Jarrett. The first game he had 2 nice catches gained some good yardage on one of them. And then he went back to being lost. I say just throw him out there stick on a post route, let jimmy stare him down and just let him get rocked. maybe it a knock some sense in the kid and he can remember the play book and how to run a damn route.

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It's kind of actually funny about Jarrett. The first game he had 2 nice catches gained some good yardage on one of them. And then he went back to being lost. I say just throw him out there stick on a post route, let jimmy stare him down and just let him get rocked. maybe it a knock some sense in the kid and he can remember the play book and how to run a damn route.

it is hysterical people keep repeating this playbook stuff. same garbage everyone said about Matt Moore as to why Jake kept starting in 09. Nothing to support....oh, yeah he lined up wrong. When Steve Smith runs wrong routes and gets the ball picked that is completely different.

Fox plays who he wants....it is what it is. Why do you think Moore got the axe after one legit game. Pretty sure QBs w/ 9 NFL starts have bad games....it is too be expected.

Jarrett even tries to get out of here b/c coach want put him on the field and he can't catch a break. He can't leave b/c those who aren't named Fox like the talent.

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it is hysterical people keep repeating this playbook stuff. same garbage everyone said about Matt Moore as to why Jake kept starting in 09. Nothing to support....oh, yeah he lined up wrong. When Steve Smith runs wrong routes and gets the ball picked that is completely different.

Fox plays who he wants....it is what it is. Why do you think Moore got the axe after one legit game. Pretty sure QBs w/ 9 NFL starts have bad games....it is too be expected.

Jarrett even tries to get out of here b/c coach want put him on the field and he can't catch a break. He can't leave b/c those who aren't named Fox like the talent.

He is obvisouly doing something wrong. And Moore getting the axe he deserved it. From the giants game he was horrible. He threw 2 picks in the red zone. Both were uncalled for. You can't hang a pass when 4 guys are covering you reciever. Then throwing back across your body and late at that. Those are just things you can't do as a qb. It the number one thing taught to qb's never throw late back across your body. Jimmy has sparked the offense at times. You don't draft a guy and sign him for 4 years and he not be the guy.

I was all for moore staying th starter but seeing things he did, you just can't do that he played his way out of the starting job like it or not.

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it is hysterical people keep repeating this playbook stuff. same garbage everyone said about Matt Moore as to why Jake kept starting in 09. Nothing to support....oh, yeah he lined up wrong. When Steve Smith runs wrong routes and gets the ball picked that is completely different.

Fox plays who he wants....it is what it is. Why do you think Moore got the axe after one legit game. Pretty sure QBs w/ 9 NFL starts have bad games....it is too be expected.

Jarrett even tries to get out of here b/c coach want put him on the field and he can't catch a break. He can't leave b/c those who aren't named Fox like the talent.

Who in the FO likes Jarret? What insiders say that? And if they do why do they keep him when they know Fox wont play him?

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it is hysterical people keep repeating this playbook stuff. same garbage everyone said about Matt Moore as to why Jake kept starting in 09. Nothing to support....oh, yeah he lined up wrong. When Steve Smith runs wrong routes and gets the ball picked that is completely different.

Fox plays who he wants....it is what it is. Why do you think Moore got the axe after one legit game. Pretty sure QBs w/ 9 NFL starts have bad games....it is too be expected.

Jarrett even tries to get out of here b/c coach want put him on the field and he can't catch a break. He can't leave b/c those who aren't named Fox like the talent.

you keep repeating the same baseless garbage that the only reason he isn't playing is because fox doesn't like him.
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So seeing as how it's pretty much everyone else's fault and no fault of Jarrett himself that he hasn't done anything here, you really think after this year he'll go to another team and do well? Become the starter? Put up good numbers?

LOL, Smitty has gotten numbers the whole time Jarrett has been here. This is on Jarrett. :yesnod:

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There hasn't be a QB for the panthers yet to see in Dwayne Jarrett is good are not.

Everytime I seen Matt Moore throw a ball it seem like there was a better option on the field. It seems to me that if the ball was called to go to Steve, Matt went there if he was open are not. Now since chausen has been QB the team sucked so bad that I don't know but it seem the ball goes where it is thrown, if it is not their he don't throw it. All but that one time to Smith. But I believe Hall tripped are something. Steve wouldn't have gave him the inside.

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There hasn't been a QB for the panthers yet to see in Dwayne Jarrett is good are not.

Everytime I seen Matt Moore throw a ball it seem like there was a better option on the field. It seems to me that if the ball was called to go to Steve, Matt went there if he was open are not. Now since chausen has been QB the team sucked so bad that I don't know but it seem the ball goes where it is thrown, if it is not their he don't throw it. All but that one time to Smith. But I believe Hall tripped are something. Steve wouldn't have gave him the inside.

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Why cut Louis Leonard when he had actually started and was contributing when the coaching staff have relegated Jarrett to being inactive on the roster? He has three guys ahead of him and he can't contribute on special teams. If we pick up an injury there are countless vets who can 'do a job' for a week or so.

Head scratcher in my opinion.

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