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Is Sam our worst QB or does Pickles still reign?


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7 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

It's Clausen by a large margin. Clausen never threw a TD to a receiver as a starter for us.

Darnold sucks too though.

Eh, Alex Smith went 21 games in Andy Reid's offense without a TD pass to a receiver and no one is arguing he's worse than Clausen.

It's unfortunate that Sam has infinitely better physical tools than Jimmy but all for naught without the acumen to go with it.

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3 minutes ago, Varking said:

Sam is crazily still way better than Jimmy. 

He's only ever finished with more Ints once and has 60% comp and 3k yards in several seasons he's an NFL QB unlike Pickles...someone is going ot be 29,30.31.32nd best QB in the NFL and that's where Darnold is.

Still clearly an NFL player but no good compared to the top half of the league.

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i know a lot of you never heard of the Panthers until cam came around and it’s entertaining to jump on bandwagon jokes but just stop with the bullshit, you’ve never seen Clausen play

Clausen was far worse it’s not even close

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29 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

He's only ever finished with more Ints once and has 60% comp and 3k yards in several seasons he's an NFL QB unlike Pickles...someone is going ot be 29,30.31.32nd best QB in the NFL and that's where Darnold is.

Still clearly an NFL player but no good compared to the top half of the league.

Yeah Darnold sucks but Jimmy was epic levels of inept. 

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37 minutes ago, Varking said:

Sam is crazily still way better than Jimmy. 

So is almost every backup QB we have employed.  Jimmy simply cost a 2nd round pick and got starting reps because of it. 

Hell, I think Armanti Edwards would have given us a better shot to win than Clausen. 

Sam is better than Jimmy.  But that isn’t a positive for Sam. 

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