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Dan Morgan stated on the huddle that we should sign Vick and got flamed for it. Those MLB's know nothing.

Which was equally as dumb considering our owner, how terrible of a person Vick is, and the system we ran.

EVERYONE plays well in that system.

Come on. This is just like the Cam talk. Yes he put up great numbers, now let's look at why. Let's dig a little deeper than just a stat sheet.

I'm starting to lose hope that you'll ever get it

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So evidence of somebody saying Clausen/Moore are our guys, and it's disregarded?

I see what's afoot here...

If you want to take him at his word without interpretation then you also have to accept the fact he said he wanted Newton...

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Which was equally as dumb considering our owner, how terrible of a person Vick is, and the system we ran.

EVERYONE plays well in that system.

Come on. This is just like the Cam talk. Yes he put up great numbers, now let's look at why. Let's dig a little deeper than just a stat sheet.

I'm starting to lose hope that you'll ever get it

I'd rather be dumb and in the playoffs than Brilliant like you and sitting at 2-14

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Which was equally as dumb considering our owner, how terrible of a person Vick is, and the system we ran.

EVERYONE plays well in that system.

Come on. This is just like the Cam talk. Yes he put up great numbers, now let's look at why. Let's dig a little deeper than just a stat sheet.

I'm starting to lose hope that you'll ever get it

if you put up good numbers that means you've done some good things. simple as that no rocket science required.

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I'd rather be dumb and in the playoffs than Brilliant like you and sitting at 2-14

It wasn't me that got us to 2-14 sweetheart.

What's sad is you just admitted you'd be happy with exciting then 1 and done.

It's also sad that you don't understand the circumstances surrounding last year and you can't use rational thought to take player A off of team A and out of team A's playbook and project them onto team B, and into team B's playbook and see any differences.

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It wasn't me that got us to 2-14 sweetheart.

What's sad is you just admitted you'd be happy with exciting then 1 and done.

It's also sad that you don't understand the circumstances surrounding last year and you can't use rational thought to take player A off of team A and out of team A's playbook and project them onto team B, and into team B's playbook and see any differences.

if this is referring to Clausen he'd take Green Bay and make them 1-15

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Good does not mean elite. Again, if the Panthers believe that one of these QBs is going to be elite and they're sold on them completely they should take them. Otherwise, let's look elsewhere. You can win with good QB play.

I'd rather we build the offense around solid quarterback play, get the system in place and working. Don't reach for a guy with awesome measurables if you aren't sure he's the one, that's all. And by the way, nobody is saying to go into the season with the depth chart being Moore -> Clausen -> Pike unless that was caused by winning of competitions in camp. The point is to bring in someone else who has some good level of experience, knows the game, and can push the rest to improve in competition. Who that is, well, you named a few. None of them are perfect, because if they were, they wouldn't be in consideration. I personally want Hasselbeck, but if he wants to "go to a winner" we may be out.

There will be other chances to pick up a quarterback you like... so don't force yourself into taking one you aren't sure of just because we need a quarterback. Thats all I'm saying.

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