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By Pat Yasinskas
ESPN.com Monday, February 11, 2008 What might end up being one of the most significant passes in the history of the Carolina Panthers was thrown last Monday. It traveled only 10 yards and was caught by trainer Ryan Vermillion. Still, quarterback Jake Delhomme's toss of a Nerf ball in the Bank of America Stadium training room might be the first step toward fixing an offense that was dismal in a 7-9 season. The Panthers rotated through quarterbacks David Carr, Vinny Testaverde and undrafted rookie Matt Moore. The team and its ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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