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Jamie Duke and Trent Green suggest we pick up VY


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I don't mind having VY as our QB at all. The guy has talent. He needs a good coach who is willing to work with him. Apparently, Fisher and Young did not like each other from day one. Where ever Young goes, he will succeed. You do not see Young as being a trouble maker... How many times he got arrested? The guy had some issues 2 years ago but it seems he's over it. He's a great leader, he just never gotten a chance.

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Vince is gonna bounce back from last year and will continue to improve every year. Anyone who thinks that the Jeff Fisher-Titans saga is the end of the VY story is sadly mistaken. At the same time, I dont like VY in Carolina for several reasons.

He has the physical tools and has shown he can be successful in the NFL, but he definitely needs to change his attitude. Maybe getting released will get it through his head that he's not the greatest thing since Joe Montana.

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Why take Vince Young when we are getting a better version of him who doesn't have the emotional baggage? Once a psycho always a psycho... let VY play elsewhere, we got our chance to get the next great QB. Here is this Carolina mentality of trying to make damaged good better...

It's a new Era, jump on board or go join the bronco's and watch more foxball.

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Why take Vince Young when we are getting a better version of him who doesn't have the emotional baggage? Once a psycho always a psycho... let VY play elsewhere, we got our chance to get the next great QB. Here is this Carolina mentality of trying to make damaged good better...

Cam newton is not supposed to be NFL ready so it would be great if we could find a veteran.

We have no idea if VY is "psycho."

How do you figure the Panthers have a reputation of taking on damaged goods?

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Cam newton is not supposed to be NFL ready so it would be great if we could find a veteran.

We have no idea if VY is "psycho."

How do you figure the Panthers have a reputation of taking on damaged goods?

I'll list a few.

David Carr

Testerverde

Brian St. Pierre

thats just in the last 5 years.

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