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So, any chance we could snatch up a QB late?


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I don't think Bulger is actually interested in being a number one guy. I think he may prefer to be a backup to an established qb than have to play a few weeks and wait for Cam to be ready. Back in spring some talk about him to the Cards and supposedly he shot down any interest. Wouldn't be surprised if he stays behind Falco in Baltimore

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I don't think Bulger is actually interested in being a number one guy. I think he may prefer to be a backup to an established qb than have to play a few weeks and wait for Cam to be ready. Back in spring some talk about him to the Cards and supposedly he shot down any interest. Wouldn't be surprised if he stays behind Falco in Baltimore

I read somewhere that he either wanted to start or return to Baltimore. I think it was on rotoworld.

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i think people are forgetting that anderson is a putz and he sucks.

why would we want that turd around here?

not sure anyone is going to want him.

"but...but...but...he was great with chud!!!11!1!" don't care. that was a long time ago and he's a chump. jake delhomme was a good QB one year once upon a time. didn't mean jack after that.

you want someone on the sidelines, in the locker room, and in meetings that isn't going to piss people off.

much rather have bulger than anderson or just about anyone at this point.

crap...i would rather have had volek than anderson and if you've read my comments about volek before, you know that hurts.

newton needs to start early. if not him than clausen. get these guys some experience in real game situations with the benefit of real coaching.

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I think they clearly will bring in a vet.....Pike and Clausen looked like two guys who legitimately were ready to be practice squad QBs last year....but realistically you couldn't put Clausen there. With Rivera not being a lame duck coach that just isn't the type bodies you want on a roster with an investment like Cam.

Chud is probably combing the league to find the right mentor....IMO

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I think they clearly will bring in a vet.....Pike and Clausen looked like two guys who legitimately were ready to be practice squad QBs last year....but realistically you couldn't put Clausen there. With Rivera not being a lame duck coach that just isn't the type bodies you want on a roster with an investment like Cam.

Chud is probably combing the league to find the right mentor....IMO

that isn't going to be derek anderson.
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i think people are forgetting that anderson is a putz and he sucks.

why would we want that turd around here?

not sure anyone is going to want him.

"but...but...but...he was great with chud!!!11!1!" don't care. that was a long time ago and he's a chump. jake delhomme was a good QB one year once upon a time. didn't mean jack after that.

you want someone on the sidelines, in the locker room, and in meetings that isn't going to piss people off.

much rather have bulger than anderson or just about anyone at this point.

crap...i would rather have had volek than anderson and if you've read my comments about volek before, you know that hurts.

newton needs to start early. if not him than clausen. get these guys some experience in real game situations with the benefit of real coaching.

You are not going to find a two guy with starter capability for the price that the Panthers are willing to pay. Bulger has stated he wants to start or return to Baltimore, and that just won't happen in Carolina as this is Cam's team. You have to be realistic, which is something that you are not being.

The options right now are Todd Collins, Jake Delhomme, Mark Brunell, or Derek Anderson.

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Some free agents:

Any of these guys been signed?

Mark Bulger

Drew Stanton

Alex Smith

Matt Leinert

Todd Collins (CHI)

Caleb Hanie (CHI) – Restricted

Trent Edwards (JAC)

Brodie Croyle (KC)

Tyler Thigpen (MIA)

Tarvaris Jackson (MIN)

Patrick Ramsey (MIN)

Jim Sorgi (NYG)

Kellen Clemens (NYJ)

Charlie Frye (OAK)

Bruce Gradkowski (OAK)

Dennis Dixon (PIT) – Restricted

Billy Volek (SD)

Troy Smith (SF)

J.P. Losman (SEA)

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Some free agents:

Any of these guys been signed?

Mark Bulger

Drew Stanton

Alex Smith

Matt Leinert

Todd Collins (CHI)

Caleb Hanie (CHI) – Restricted

Trent Edwards (JAC)

Brodie Croyle (KC)

Tyler Thigpen (MIA)

Tarvaris Jackson (MIN)

Patrick Ramsey (MIN)

Jim Sorgi (NYG)

Kellen Clemens (NYJ)

Charlie Frye (OAK)

Bruce Gradkowski (OAK)

Dennis Dixon (PIT) – Restricted

Billy Volek (SD)

Troy Smith (SF)

J.P. Losman (SEA)

A lot of those guys have signed already or are retired and the only one that is an experienced vet is J.P. Losman.

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You are not going to find a two guy with starter capability for the price that the Panthers are willing to pay. Bulger has stated he wants to start or return to Baltimore, and that just won't happen in Carolina as this is Cam's team. You have to be realistic, which is something that you are not being.

The options right now are Todd Collins, Jake Delhomme, Mark Brunell, or Derek Anderson.

then give me frikkin brunell
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