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Panthers Future Qb??


Mr ocho nueve

What should carolina do?  

60 members have voted

  1. 1. What should carolina do?

    • keep Matt Moore as the future starter
      35
    • draft a qb
      18
    • try to sign another younger qb
      7


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The best way is to draft a QB and develop him. However, we don't have the personnel that can do this, but I still chose that option. I expect us to keep Jake till he literally can't throw the ball, and then draft someone like he was, use Moore, or sign another vet.

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matt moore is already developing and gaining the confidence and support of the players on the team.

i'm probably one of the rare ones who think that josh mccown wouldn't be a bad option, though. who would have thought that jake....a backup behind aaron freaking brooks' backup on the miserable saints team would ever do well with us?

panthers wanted him for a reason. dude has a cannon for an arm and is fearless and can handle a titty twister from steve smith. other stuff can be coached in.

my vote is for matt moore but i think that we could do/have done worse than a better coached mccown.

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