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Garrard as backup QB?


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I would only look for a backup QB if Anderson leaves. I would look at all the backup QBs or starter QBs that lost their job as our bakcup (Mat Moore). In the later rounds of the draft I would look for a 3rd QB suck as the kid from Duke. Good size, strong arm, and willing to sit for awhile to learn. Cam has a couple of years left on his contract and we don't know if he will leave. I would cut or trade Jimmy because he doesn't have a future in Carolina.

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"When Cam went to the sideline and was upset, we all talked about the towel etc. Did anyone ever see Anderson or Clausen there? I do not remember it."

If you attended any games during the 2011 season, you'll remember Jeremy Shockey was the guy who met Cam every time he came off the field and had some words for him.

If you attended any games this past season, you'll note Derek Anderson was the first guy to meet Cam on the sidelines.

I did not attend any games. On TV, I saw Shula, but rarely saw Anderson in the picture. Why was Anderson not the first to greet him both years, I wonder?

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Shockey spent a lot of time on the sidelines with Cam. Watching him at the stadium and the way he was coaching up Cam really changed some opinions I had about Shockey. One of the few things I appreciated about attending games was watching the interactions of players on the sidelines and on the field during TV timeouts, quarter changes, etc.

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