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Chicago Bears sign teh Jimmeh


Jeremy Igo

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I hope he does well though,  all joking aside.   We did have a horrible situation in 2010.    Fox and company were a little checked out during that year it seemed.   I really just don't think Fox cared in his last season here.   The playcalling was horrible for someone of Clausen's limited abilities.     He is a bad qb,  but, I am curious to see if he can evolve into something more than the joke we know him as.

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I like jimmy and I wish him success. I am in the <1% that thinks he could be a legit QB

 

i think there are a lot more posters than you think who realize he was never given a fair shake.

 

we as an organization completely destroyed his self esteem as a qb. we didn't protect him, our fans gave him hell, coach fox wanted nothing to do with the team and was just going through the motions.

 

it was an awful situation that not many players in the ENTIRE world could turn around. Ill crack a few jokes here or there but i ultimately feel very ashamed and sorry for the way Clausen was handled.

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The last Panthers backup QB played pretty damned good when Cutler went down, why would they think otherwise?

Off the top of my head...

Mushin Muhammed

Peppers

James Anderson

Armanti

pickles

I believe there are a few more, where Jordan Senn playin this year?

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+Ricky Manning Jr

 

   Dante Wesley I think, and at least one more

 

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I'll bite, why?

 

It's an actual question, why isn't it? It's a picture of a guy with 'guilty' on his forehead, why did it need to be animated to show him do half a blink instead of just be a picture of his face?

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It's an actual question, why isn't it? It's a picture of a guy with 'guilty' on his forehead, why did it need to be animated to show him do half a blink instead of just be a picture of his face?

 

Not sure.  Why?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Can you not see where this is going?

 

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