David Carr a Panther

2Xtreme21

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:thumbsdown:

He's a good quarterback and it's a shame he's not starting.
 

Mutilator

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Delhomme's a good quarterback too... when he shows up.
Heh, I guess that goes for the whole team. Seems like it was all or nothing last year. ;)
 

KLin

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Originally posted by: 2Xtreme21
:thumbsdown:

He's a good quarterback and it's a shame he's not starting.

He'll get his chance sooner or later.
 

BlancoNino

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I was hoping he'd come to Seattle and replace Hasselbeck. They were looking into him. Yes, I know Hasselbeck is a pro-bowl quarterback who's put up great numbers (even better than Tom Brady), but he's getting older and honestly I'd like to see a younger, bigger, and stronger quarterback learn from him for a year or two and become the new face.

Oh well.
 

brandonbull

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Originally posted by: BlancoNino
I was hoping he'd come to Seattle and replace Hasselbeck. They were looking into him. Yes, I know Hasselbeck is a pro-bowl quarterback who's put up great numbers (even better than Tom Brady), but he's getting older and honestly I'd like to see a younger, bigger, and stronger quarterback learn from him for a year or two and become the new face.

Oh well.

Carr may have only been in the league for a few years but he has been sacked enough for a 15 year career.

 

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As a Panther fan, I am happy with the signing. Jake needs a little competition.
I believe that Carr is a better QB than his record in Houston would indicate.

Also, Carr > Harrington.

GRHawk
 

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For a while he was one of the most "efficient" QB's in the league last season. He'd be a starter for half the teams in the league.

 

yowolabi

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Carr should be starting somewhere. It's a shame he has to go somewhere where there's not at least an open competition.