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Panthers take Tony Pike


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he was OUR worst pick. We had bigger needs then a back up qb, he cant beat out Moore so there was no point in drafting him, and about him being a "top 10 pick"? BULLSHIT, top ten? or the third round right? there were reasons why every team passed him up, even the bills passed on him, the raiders passed one him, so what does that say? we f**ked up by taking the "best projected" pick when we were in need of other players and posistions, especially taking pike in the 6th, thats where you draft a back up, not with your first f**king pick
he CAN't beat out moore?

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we are not trading moore now. he may not be here in 2011. thats the question. if there is a lockout in 2011, then it may not be so bad to get a young backup in pike. i still wanted depth at OL 1st. i like the player, not the pick.

when it happened it was an absolute wtf, but still want to know what the plan is with moore, as this is a huge wtf if you keep moore past 2011. you can get a 3rd qb from UDFA or FA. i can see this only if moore is considered a stop gap or #2 just this year. otherwise, its a pick hoping to get tallent back later and thats risky (it could go either way gain or get nothing).

1/4 of QBs pan out in the NFL, from where I'm standing we're in the sweet spot of those stats, if all we had to spend to find our QB for the next 10 years is a 2nd and a 6th I'll be happy as sh*t. IMO if only one of our three guys pans out then all of them were worth it.

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Pike was pretty much an insurance pick. We finally have 3 legit QB's to choose from. One will be a back-up, the other a starter, and the last of the three will be traded for a pick in the years to come and we will get that pick back. Panthers are definitely addressing the QB and WR spots. Have to like that plus Eric Norwood is a beast!

^^^ THIS, THIS, AND THIS a F*CKING AGAIN!!! ^^^

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I agree Rayzor, Clausen has a great arm and has run damn near the same offense at ND for the last 3 years which is a huge plus to begin with. I forsee Clausen (and Pike for that matter) giving Matt Moore a run for his money in training camp this year.

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