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Jamie Duke and Trent Green suggest we pick up VY


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Did he grow a brain and mature since I last heard? Seriously, if he could mature he would be ideal for the Panthers in my view. If a CBA was in place we give Tenn our pick ..take theirs and a second and all of a sudden we have addressed our top 3 needs .Someone must have put something in their coffee and the same thing in mine.

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If you thought Vince had grown up a little then I would take him, I know VY was on Beason's radar when the asked him about getting a QB... but if you're going to draft Cam then I'm not sure there's any point in taking VY and the two might even clash.

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If you thought Vince had grown up a little then I would take him, I know VY was on Beason's radar when the asked him about getting a QB... but if you're going to draft Cam then I'm not sure there's any point in taking VY and the two might even clash.

It takes more than ability and a sucessiful college career to play QB in the NFL.The sad thing is he demonstrated they he could compete at a high level but let his emotions get the best of him.So many of these guys never even get to his level.It reminds me a bit of Kerry Collins brain fart in Carolina.

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If you thought Vince had grown up a little then I would take him, I know VY was on Beason's radar when the asked him about getting a QB... but if you're going to draft Cam then I'm not sure there's any point in taking VY and the two might even clash.

No it would not make sense if you were to draft Cam but it would allow you get additional picks a therefore filling more holes

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If people had confidence in VY's mental state, he would be strongly recruited by many teams.

Unfortunately, based on the only interview I have seen with him recently, he doesn't get it yet. If he can go somewhere and sit for awhile with some good tutoring, he may still turn out to be a really good QB.

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If people had confidence in VY's mental state, he would be strongly recruited by many teams.

Unfortunately, based on the only interview I have seen with him recently, he doesn't get it yet. If he can go somewhere and sit for awhile with some good tutoring, he may still turn out to be a really good QB.

I agree. Teams are reticent to take that chance.

That being said, there have been several players in the last few years that have been passed over, only to make a comeback of sorts after a team took a chance on them. I'm thinking of players like Randy Moss and Michael Vick (though I'm sure there are more out there).

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