John Fox and Marty Hurney brought you Jonathan Stewart and Jeff Otah last season. I don't know why you would think they need the boot. They've also drafted Julius Peppers, Steve Smith, DeAngelo Williams and Jordan Gross. The Delhomme deal isn't as bad as you make it out to be. The Panthers in '07 were nothing without Delhomme. They went back and forth between QB's to a 7-9 record. Imagine if Delhomme was the starter all year. The Panthers are 21-9 playing in divison games with Delhomme as their starter. Delhomme has also led this team to three playoff appearances, 2 NFC Championship games and 1 Super Bowl. Steve Beurlein the best QB in Panther history?

Here's another little stat you should know. Since 2003, Jake Delhomme has won 54 of his starts (regular season and postseason). That would make him 6th behind, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Ben Rothlisberger, Donavan McNabb and Brett Favre. If Panther fans are really up in arms about his playoff performance against the Cardinals, then they're completely ignorant. The entire team didn't click, which included the defense. 2-3 of those INT were out of desperation to score. As far as the deal goes, the length is ridiculous, but it's basically a 2-3 year deal anyway.
First off, I've calmed down now. I flew off the handle in that last post.
Second, it was George Seifert and Jack Bushof that drafted Steve Smith. Hurney was only the Director of Operations then. That draft also included Dan Morgan, Kris Jenkins, Jarrod Cooper, and Chris Wienke(lol). And Dee Brown did win us a game in 2002 against Cleveland, replacing Lamar Smith.
Third, don't laugh at Steve Beurlein, he did a good job for us. Seifert gave him a very, very raw deal. I've always wondered how he would have done with the teams Delhomme has played with? Beurlein and Wesley Walls, two of my all time favorite Panthers.
Fourth, I love both Otah and Stewart as players. Otah is, in my mind, the next Willie Anderson, and Stewart is a helluva Running Back. But we didn't NEED to take Stewart in the 1st round. We NEEDED to take Jeff Otah. Then, and now, I would have taken Otah at #13, and then taken Matt Forte with our 2nd round pick, we were ahead of the Bears. Now, I loved watching Matt Forte play in College, and he did great for the Bears, so I may be biased. And this is nothing against Stewart, I just hate giving away draft picks, and we didn't have to in this case. It also boggles my mind that the coaching staff didn't see how talented DeAngelo Williams was until after this decision was made. I knew Williams would be a big deal.
Fifth, I'm more than happy to have Jake back as our QB next season. Our offense is just fine, we have a talented young O-line, a two headed beast at RB, Steve Smith, the always dependable Muhammed, and a QB who knows how to win in Jake. But, our defense needs ALOT of help. Agan, we need a DE, DT, OLB, 3rd CB, maybe another DE. Our defense sucked down the stretch last season, and the way the defense was ran sucked. I cannot stand the soft defenses that we ran last season. I was so hoping Del Rio got fired in Jacksonville so he could come back and save our Defense. Attack, attack, and attack some more. No more finesse defense. We need to match Gamble and Marshall up one on one with wideouts, no more zone coverages. I want to be more like the Eagles, not the Bucs.
Sixth, I think the thing that bugs me most about the Jake contract is it basically says, "were keeping Peppers", which sucks. He doesn't want to be here, and as a fan, I don't want him there. I want some picks damnit, so we can more on with our franchise. I can't believe teams are talking about giving up a 1st for a Wideout like Braylon Edwards, who has the dropsies, but we can't get a wiff for Peppers. And it doesn't seem like Furney is even eager to deal him, they seem like they want to keep him, which is dumb.
Seventh, it occured to me about an hour ago that the Delhomme deal doesn't matter if the league goes uncapped. I've read several sources say that the Panthers will be just fine without a salary cap.