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  1. UL Football Re: Jake hurt his elbow, out for season, will have surgery


      In his 10th season, the 32-year-old Delhomme completed 55-of-86 passes for 626 yards and eight touchdowns in Carolina's first three games.

    Delhomme has passed for just under 15,000 yards in his career, leading the Panthers to the Super Bowl following the 2003 season.


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    Default Re: Jake hurt elbow, will have season ending surgery

    I am tryin to be optimistic but, his career could be over in Carolina if Carr does play well. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. Good luck Jake!


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    Default Re: Jake hurt elbow, will have season ending surgery

    Quote Originally Posted by BrudaCajun View Post
    _ I am tryin to be optimistic but, his career could be over in Carolina if Carr does play well. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. Good luck Jake! _
    Is this Jake's last year of his contract?

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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default Re: Jake hurt elbow, will have season ending surgery

    Quote Originally Posted by BrudaCajun View Post
    I am tryin to be optimistic but, his career could be over in Carolina if Carr does play well. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. Good luck Jake!
    Carr better play a heIl of alot better than he did last Sunday if he plans to unseat JD.

    Z

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    Default Re: Jake hurt elbow, will have season ending surgery

    Carr won't play well.


    I think realistically Jake has one more year in Carolina.


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    Default Re: Jake hurt elbow, will have season ending surgery

    What happened to the Lefors (spelling) kid that Carolina drafted out of Louisville? I remember him being the back up either last year or the year before. If memory serves right, he looke pretty good in pre-season.


  7. UL Football Jake Delhomme has been in pain a while now, shows optimism


      There are dozens of uncertainties about the Carolina Panthers' quarterback situation and just one sure thing: The team's traveling circus will move on without Jake Delhomme.

    The Panthers had an odd practice Wednesday. Vinny Testaverde and Matt Moore were the quarterbacks. Delhomme and David Carr watched.

    It's a good thing Delhomme didn't give Carr a big slap on the back with his throwing arm or Testaverde might have to stick around Charlotte until he's 60.

    While I believe Carr will start Sunday at Arizona, Delhomme is done for 2007. He will have Tommy John surgery next week on his throwing elbow. He said doctors have told him he can throw lightly in four months and he should recover fully in seven to nine months, in time for the Panthers' 2008 training camp.

    "I'm going to be a part of this team," Delhomme said Wednesday in a group interview, his first since he decided Monday to have surgery. "I will travel with this team after I do my surgery. I'll be on the field on Sunday. I'll be a cheerleader. I'm a Carolina Panther. It's just that I can't put on the uniform right now."

    That's too bad, because he was headed toward his best season. His career-high quarterback rating of 111.9 ranks second in the NFL to New England's Tom Brady.

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    SCOTT FOWLER



  8. UL Football Delhomme Determined To Return


      Carolina Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme is confident he'll recover from elbow surgery and be pain-free for the start of training camp next year.

    Delhomme will undergo ligament replacement surgery next year week.

    Pitchers usually take more than a year to recover from what's known as ``Tommy John'' surgery. Delhomme hopes to start throwing again in February.

    Delhomme shielded his elbow pain from reporters and many of his teammates over the past two years. He never had an MRI.

    The rest of the story




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    Default Re: Jake Delhomme has been in pain a while now, shows optimism

    "I'm going to be a part of this team," Delhomme said Wednesday in a group interview, his first since he decided Monday to have surgery. "I will travel with this team after I do my surgery. I'll be on the field on Sunday. I'll be a cheerleader. I'm a Carolina Panther. It's just that I can't put on the uniform right now."

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    Jake shows again that he is a 120% class act. This is what it means to be a team mate. With a season ending injury, he could easily come back home and enjoy the time off in a new house. But instead he will be the team mate everyone expects.

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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default Re: Jake Delhomme has been in pain a while now, shows optimism

    Quote Originally Posted by RaginCajun08 View Post
    Jake shows again that he is a 120% class act. This is what it means to be a team mate. With a season ending injury, he could easily come back home and enjoy the time off in a new house. But instead he will be the team mate everyone expects.
    You're a Benedict Arnold!!!

    signed,

    Benedict Arnold

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