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If the Aints didn't want Dalton, why Should we ?


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1 minute ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

I'm not the one slinging insults if someone dares to question things and not just blindly follow someone over a cliff 

You're really upset over a pro bowl alternate journeyman backup QB who has over a decade of Quarterbacking experience that came in on a bare bones deal? 

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3 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

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I'll expand on this further.

@Day1PanthersFan, you're being obtuse if you think Dalton is genuinely believed to be the starter of the team. No one anywhere says that's going to happen. He was brought in to help mentor whatever QB we chose, as well as a proven spot starter in the event said rookie gets hurt or needs some time to get up to the speed of the game in the NFL.

He in currently penciled in as the starting QB for semantics reasons. It will not stay that way. Anyone with critical thinking skills realizes and knows this which is why you're being dragged so hard by everyone in this thread.

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53 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

how many of those 28 years were under the charge of this coaching staff?

We've always sucked. We'll always suck. I guess that's what they are trying to to say.

In which case I have to ask.... again...why waste your time as a 'fan' of this team?

It's like a bad relationship.

Just bail.

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