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The Evolution of the Carolina Quarterbacks


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Just a short list of all the quarterbacks in carolina panther history from starter to backup to camp fodder. This list is in no particular order

  1. Cam Newton 2011-
  2. Derek Anderson 2011-
  3. Jimmy Clauson 2010-
  4. Tony Pike 2010-2011
  5. Matt Moore 2007-2010
  6. Brian St'Pierre 2010
  7. Keith Null 2010
  8. Josh McCown 2008 -2009
  9. AJ Feely 2009
  10. Hunter Cantwell 2009
  11. Vinny Testaverde 2007
  12. David Carr 2007
  13. Brett Basanez 2006-2007
  14. Drew Olsen 2007
  15. Stefan Lefors 2005
  16. Rod Rutherford 2004
  17. Jake Delhomme 2003-2009
  18. Rodney Peete 2002-2004
  19. Randy Fasani 2002
  20. Tim Hassleback 2002
  21. Chris Weinke 2001-2006
  22. Matt Lytle 2001
  23. Jeff Lewis 2001
  24. Jim Harbaugh 2001
  25. Steve Bono 1999
  26. Dameyune Craig 1998-2001
  27. Shane Matthews 1997-1998
  28. Steve Beuerline 1996-2000
  29. Jay Barker 1996
  30. Frank Reich 1995
  31. Jack Trudeau 1995
  32. Kerry Collins 1995-1998

    I know where some of these guys are at now but i wonder where the others are.



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history lesson for you, Frank Reich was the quarterback that led the biggest comeback in NFL history.

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Just a short list of all the quarterbacks in carolina panther history from starter to backup to camp fodder. This list is in no particular order

  1. Cam Newton 2011-
  2. Derek Anderson 2011-
  3. Jimmy Clauson 2010-
  4. Tony Pike 2010-2011
  5. Matt Moore 2007-2010
  6. Brian St'Pierre 2010
  7. Keith Null 2010
  8. Josh McCown 2008 -2009
  9. AJ Feely 2009
  10. Hunter Cantwell 2009
  11. Vinny Testaverde 2007
  12. David Carr 2007
  13. Brett Basanez 2006-2007
  14. Drew Olsen 2007
  15. Stefan Lefors 2005
  16. Rod Rutherford 2004
  17. Jake Delhomme 2003-2009
  18. Rodney Peete 2002-2004
  19. Randy Fasani 2002
  20. Tim Hassleback 2002
  21. Chris Weinke 2001-2006
  22. Matt Lytle 2001
  23. Jeff Lewis 2001
  24. Jim Harbaugh 2001
  25. Steve Bono 1999
  26. Dameyune Craig 1998-2001
  27. Shane Matthews 1997-1998
  28. Steve Beuerline 1996-2000
  29. Jay Barker 1996
  30. Frank Reich 1995
  31. Jack Trudeau 1995
  32. Kerry Collins 1995-1998

    I know where some of these guys are at now but i wonder where the others are.



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