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I wouldn't shed too many tears for Stockdale High product David Carr, cut by the Carolina Panthers on Wednesday. When it comes to NFL quarterbacks, it's a seller's market out there and Carr should be able to find employment, albeit probably as a No. 3, maybe a No. 2 at a place like Atlanta or Chicago, but certainly not at another $6 million for two years.
It''s not that much of a seller's market.
At least seven teams, including Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Kansas City, Baltimore and the Jets, have serious issues at starting quarterback, which means their current No. 2s and 3s are really suspect. Carr might even have a chance at No. 1 in those markets.
No one in the cast of free agents would strike fear in an opposing defense — Daunte Culpepper, Billy Volek and Cleo Lemon probably the best in the bunch. Carr has to rise to the top of that list, despite his awful season in Carolina and six seasons in Houston no one seems to be able to say with any certainty were good, bad...
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