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Lowest Point of Fandom in Panthers Franchise History


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Yes, please say more. 3 QB's drafted??????

Let's see: There is that Clausen guy that cannot play football, that tall 6'7" giant that goes down so easily, but who is that third QB?

Ow yes, Armanti Edwards !!! The guy that had almost 15,000 yards as a QB in college! The "not an NFL QB" that rushed for almost 5,000 yards in college! The person that the announcers have said he "has a laser arm in practice!" The guy that threw a 70 yard TD to the end zone in college that the defenders gave up on it because they thought it was ridiculous and that no one could throw it that far, and the announcer, former NFL coach of a Super Bowl team, that said that few NFL QB's have ever done that! That guy. I think you must be wrong, because obviously there is no way that he could play QB in the NFL....right?....right?....uh, huh

Put Armanti Edwards in for a couple of games. It couldn't get any worse. Bet people would be surprised. Would be good to win a few games.

Hahahaha! Ok.. David Garrard, Jeff Blake, and Chris Johnson are the best NFL football players ever too!! If we had them we would be undefeated!!

You make me laugh with your ASU homerism. Like Armanti Edwards would solve all of our problems.. Especially our philosophy of drafting 3 QBs in the same draft year. For those of you that don't see the problem with that and are still wondering why we suck, please take a look at the New England Patriots, (the exact opposite to the Carolina Panthers) who continue to make excellent personnel decisions and rebuild through the draft rather than grasp at 3 straws like the Carolina Panthers and hope and pray that 1 of them pans out.

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