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Carolina Panthers 2011 starting QB is.....


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I doubt very seriously if it will be Clausen. He has good footwork and pocket awareness and the potential to be good in the right system. But of course our coaches will not or can not change the current system to his strengths, soooooo. My vote would be to cut Moore, sign a veteren FA QB, like McNabb, Vick or Cobb. Someone that Clausen can learn from and someone that can win games for us now/then. Then there's the possibility of signing a rookie QB with the #1 pick....Hmmmmmmm

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I am speaking of 2011. Moore contract will be up then, either we don't resign him or cut him. And of course other things has to change as well but we need a QB that can play, manage and throw to our team and that will change something. With every TD every player will get a lil mo bounce in dey step. We need bounce, and skips, hops and all dat...LOL

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I am speaking of 2011. Moore contract will be up then, either we don't resign him or cut him. And of course other things has to change as well but we need a QB that can play, manage and throw to our team and that will change something. With every TD every player will get a lil mo bounce in dey step. We need bounce, and skips, hops and all dat...LOL

I'd be happy with a pocket for a QB... any QB, to stand in.

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I am speaking of 2011. Moore contract will be up then, either we don't resign him or cut him. And of course other things has to change as well but we need a QB that can play, manage and throw to our team and that will change something. With every TD every player will get a lil mo bounce in dey step. We need bounce, and skips, hops and all dat...LOL

Jimmy bounces and skips the balls on the ground quite enough actually...

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