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Who will be the next undrafted rookie pick up this year to be dubbed "THE FUTURE"


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Who's the FUTURE OF PANTHERS QBING YEA!!!  

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  1. 1. Who's the FUTURE OF PANTHERS QBING YEA!!!

    • Chris “Ivy League” Pizzotti-Harvard
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    • Rudy “not the one who went to Notre Dame that they made a movie about” Carpenter- AZ St.
    • John Parker “F. Murray Abraham etc etc datta da da too many names” Wilson-Alabama
    • Stephen “Tits” McGee (watch Anchorman if you don’t get it)
    • Drew “Nilly” Willy-Buffalo
    • Brian “drove my chevy to the levee but the levee was Bri” Hoyer-Mich St.
    • Mike “representin Dirty Jerz” Teel-Rutgers
    • Todd “Broke Man” Boeckman-Ohio St.
    • Patrick “Moo” Cowan-UCLA
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I'm sick of how this team runs their QB systems. I understand the philosophy of not drafting QBs high because you pay them a lot and then they could bust. But the QBs that bust like that are normally on teams that are for the most part not well-coached and they aren't given the luxury of sitting behind a vet. These QBs are ranked higher than the other guys for a reason...I know every once in a while you hit a diamond in the rough with a guy like Brady but what other 6th rounder, 7th rounder, or undrafted FA has ever one a super bowl?? And from the looks of it....the Pats just know what the hell to do with a QB because Cassell had arguably a better first season (stats) than Brady.

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