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Jimmy clausen lighting it up tonight


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I always find myself paying attention to the Bears for the crazy amount of former Panthers on their roster year in and year out.  Started with Muhsin, Ricky Manning, Dante Wesley. Then Peppers, Fiammetta, Rosario. Now Clausen and Armanti. Seems like a lot of former Panthers end up in Chicago.

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He never bitched about anything. From the outside looking in he was great with what was happening to him. How many other qbs would remain silent

Not bitching about not playing to hold a clipboard for 16 games? Best job in the world..who would complain and ruin that gig?

His not complaining is also part of the problem...he just does not have that take command of the huddle, inspire teammates personality you need from a starting caliber QB. Matt Moore had tht same lack of leadership quality...too laid back nice guy...saw it on Hard Knocks when all things even he simply deferred to Tannehill and never once fought to prove he was the guy.

Clausen has been well coached his entire career so I have no doubt in the right system he could be respectable..Maybe he found it. It really was not here.

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He never bitched about anything. From the outside looking in he was great with what was happening to him. How many other qbs would remain silent

Hard for him to bitch about backing up two quarterbacks that you know are better than you.

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I always find myself paying attention to the Bears for the crazy amount of former Panthers on their roster year in and year out. Started with Muhsin, Ricky Manning, Dante Wesley. Then Peppers, Fiammetta, Rosario. Now Clausen and Armanti. Seems like a lot of former Panthers end up in Chicago.

Hehe we literally have a bear rummaging through our garbage can :p lol but I do like the bears so it's whatever. Good for pickles nice to see cams buddy get a chance
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