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QB starter per Lombardi


carolinarolls

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just on NFL channel...

Lombardi answers the question of who will start by saying it will probably be DA due to familiarity with Chud's offense but Cam should get in there asap as DA's accuracy is a huge question and our offense will struggle with him. No mention of JC as a possible starter.

This is kind of what I thought on the thread yesterday about who may start next Friday and how many reps they will get.

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They can say that they know, but they don't know any more than we do...

I think it all depends on how camp goes. If Cam is ready in the eyes of the coaches, he will probably start. If he's not, and DA looks better due to his familiarity with the system, he'll probably start. I don't think there's any way Jimmy will start, but you never know.

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that could be..but i'm not sure he knows what he's talking about. has he seen anything or talked to anyone inside the panthers or is he talking out of his butt?

He is just guessing.

Pat Y seems to suggest his insiders say ideally Cam goes week 1.

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I get the man crush on Cam. I am excited about him too. But I don't see how it's so easy to dismiss using useless practices with a QB who knows the system to give the rest of the team more time to get a handle on it. There is a reason he was brought in and logic says he is to warm the team up for Cam to take the reigns.

Anyone who looks at this preseason for the Panthers as a clue to who the staff has fingered as QB1 is not looking at this very intelligently.

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