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Where would we be right now with a real franchise QB?


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Just now, KillerKat said:

I see us at 2 losses max, possibly undefeated if said QB could put the team on his back like prime Cam. 

My point, we need to start getting that guy within the next 2 years and stop wasting away other guys careers.

Prime Cam QBs are once in a generation. Even getting prime Andy Dalton and this team has 2 more wins. They beat the Cardinals for sure after Bryce dumped all over the place early in the game and maybe the Jaguars game too. Bills wildcard game since he didn’t play 

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

Prime Cam QBs are once in a generation. Even getting prime Andy Dalton and this team has 2 more wins. They beat the Cardinals for sure after Bryce dumped all over the place early in the game and maybe the Jaguars game too. Bills wildcard game since he didn’t play 

Im still preparing myself for Dan to give out a 2-3 year extension, further prolonging the pain.

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7 minutes ago, jopie87 said:

Prime Cam and this team doesn't lose a game yet. Prime Cam was unstoppable.

Average QB play, probably at 2 losses. If Bryce can get to average, this team is dangerous.

The running game with Rico is on fire, even with O-line injuries.

Prime Cam with legit tackles and promising WRs? Unstoppable for real

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15 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

I see us at 2 losses max, possibly undefeated if said QB could put the team on his back like prime Cam. 

My point, we need to start getting that guy within the next 2 years and stop wasting away other guys careers.

Probably 7-2 or 8-1 and running the division

Giving prime Cam Newton Rico Dowdle and Tmac would be a deadly combo. 

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6 minutes ago, HPPantherzfan said:

I have bashed Bryce as much as anyone but right now is not the time for this tread.  He played good today, D played great today!  This was a really good win, let’s enjoy it

That's the thing, he didn't play good. At all. He is one of the worst starters on this team.

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