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Gabbert On The Radar?


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http://rocnow.com/article/bob-matthews/2011101280336

Quarterbacks have been the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft eight of the past 10 years and there is speculation that the Carolina Panthers are seriously considering Missouri’s Blaine Gabbert in the 2011 draft. Buffalo fans should be rooting for Gabbert to wow the Panthers in the next few months. If he goes to Carolina, the Bills would have a shot at Auburn defensive tackle Nick Fairley or Clemson pass-rushing defensive end Da’Quan Bowers.

Just speculation. It looks like the Bills area wants defense 1st rd.

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Jimmy is far uglier. Gabbert is at least passable. He would bring up the ugly ratio to semi respectable.

This should be a part of all QB's evaluations.

weren't you the guy who was saying that moore should be the starter because he looks so good and kind of got hung up on his looks?

not that there's anything wrong with that.

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weren't you the guy who was saying that moore should be the starter because he looks so good and kind of got hung up on his looks?

not that there's anything wrong with that.

No, I said he needs to be brought back if we drafted Luck because the stable of Luck, Clausen, and Pike was far too ugly to be the depth chart of an NFL team. Moore did win Charlotte's sexiest man award so it would bump up the ugly meter to decent.

He doesn't have to start, just be here. I also suggested Kyle Boller as well as some others. Boller just married former Mrs. California.

Now that Luck is out of the picture it's not as pressing of a need. Also, I'm sure Pike will be gone so the only ugly left now is Clausen. We can overcome that.

In the other thread I did preface it all with no homo though so it's fair game.

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