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Official Panthers Roster Cuts (Updated)


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13 minutes ago, frankw said:

In 3 preseason games he had 191 passing yards 3.4 yards per attempt 42.9% completion 1 TD 2 INTs.

Possibly a downgrade from even Plummer.

From what Eagles sources said, he apparently looked good in practices during the preseason, just not in the actual preseason games. Think he was stuck playing with the bottom of the barrel players when he did step on the field for the preseason games.

If we are intent on having 3 QBs, I would take a chance and sign him. I think the Eagles want him to go unclaimed so they can stash him on their PS

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4 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

From what Eagles sources said, he apparently looked good in practices during the preseason, just not in the actual preseason games. Think he was stuck playing with the bottom of the barrel players when he did step on the field for the preseason games.

If we are intent on having 3 QBs, I would take a chance and sign him. I think the Eagles want him to go unclaimed so they can stash him on their PS

Or he looked better in practice because he had on a red jersey.

There will be other options anyways.

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19 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

We should be cycling through QB3s every 1-2 seasons until we find one worth developing into our QB2. Bring in the most talented UDFA or late-round options available until we find a functional backup.

Jack Plummer was... not it.

Do the same with QB1 while we're at it.

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