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Pennington to Carolina?


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Pure speculation here...

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/03/05/mort-pennington-deal-snagged-by-no-trade-clause/

Mort's report comes from another team that is interested in Pennington. So maybe that other team will end up getting the player -- if that other team is willing to give a no-trade clause.

Seems likely given that Pennington would be a backup in Miami too.

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Moore is still a relative youngster himself, and in fairness, still unproven. You don't want another unproven youngster as his primary backup.

Pennington makes sense in that he's a veteran, but at this point he can throw a football about as far as my sister.

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Change the thread title....it's misleading. No where does it say the Panthers and there are like 30 something or teams they could be talking about. Steve Smith would never catch a pass over 10 yards with this dude throwing the ball.

Calm down. The thread title has an obvious question mark in the title. Half our threads here are pure speculation.

That being said, Pennington could be a good veteran leader for backup. His starting days are pretty much behind him. I do wish we had a BIG leader as a backup to really help and mentor Matt Moore. Someone that would be proactive in that regard.

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