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


PanthersGuy28

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Disagree, think Delhomme type would be great for him.

I know that we were still paying Jake $14M last year. Do we still owe him this year and if so resigning him would actually mean we owe him 2 separate salaries?

That could be like if you had a bad stock and you buy more of it to lower your cost basis. </nerd>

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I know that we were still paying Jake $14M last year. Do we still owe him this year and if so resigning him would actually mean we owe him 2 separate salaries?

That could be like if you had a bad stock and you buy more of it to lower your cost basis. </nerd>

No, we'd only owe what a new contract would require.

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The Panthers do not appear in a huge hurry to add a veteran QB at this point, although that could change. I'm hearing Marc Bulger is still looking for a starting gig which could preclude him from wanting to sign here unless he changes his mind. However, Jake Delhomme is still in play, although certainly far from a sure thing. There are other options, too.

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