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Realistic options for 2010 qb?

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by DaveW, Nov 30, 2009.

  1. presidence99

    presidence99 This MARRIAGE?

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    Must be a long line to get that.
     
  2. bobcat91

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    I'm tired of all of the leftovers

    We need to start a real rebuilding process. In the second or third round, we can get Dan Lefevour of Central Michigan. He has the size and stats of Big Ben at Pittsburg and we can rebuild an offense around him. He can help us and we won't have to give up picks to get him.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=170586
     
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  3. presidence99

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    So he has the same stats big ben does in pittsburgh or the same stats big ben had at Miami OH? or do you mean the all important triangle numbers?
     
  4. Piper

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    I think its awesome that you know when players are going to be picked in the April draft. But you aren't using your powers properly. Does your foresight see who is going to win the Super Bowl? What three team teaser should I lay my money down on? This is what we need to know. Baby needs a new pair of shoes.
     
  5. meatpile

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    Of all the years to lack a first round pick.

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  6. hasbeen99

    hasbeen99 Fighting the stereotype

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    Werd.
     
  7. hasbeen99

    hasbeen99 Fighting the stereotype

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    Tell me about it. :banghead:
     
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    San Francisco 49ers selected Montana in the third round with the 82nd overall pick.
     
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    Yeah, and NE took Brady in the 6th. It's possible to strike gold in the later rounds, but not with our scouting department. The suck starts there.
     
  10. bobcat91

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    Compare Lefevour with Roths at U of Miami

    and they are comparable. If you take the time to look at projected picks in next years draft most say late second or early third so again, we don't have to waste picks. Can he help--yes, just as Flacco and Henne were not first rounders and when we are 4-7 and going down the toilet again, we need to start drafting much smarter than we have been by trading off too many picks. Some of you are just too damn lazy to do any research and just want to post lets take another retread. It would be nice to have a first round pic and get a top ten QB, but that isn't happening and we have too many other needs to waste trading pics again for a retread or signing another washout.
     

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