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Sam Darnold will be Jimmy Clausen 2.0


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6 minutes ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

Use him for a season or two to get us a few top 5 picks and then we pick our next franchise QB and LT in the draft..

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Sam has already been better than Clausen on the field.

Jimmy got us a the #1 pick in the draft, a franchise QB, and a new coaching staff. 

After just three NFL starts and being pulled in week 5, Clausen was benched after completing 47 percent of his passes with one touchdown and three interceptions. Clausen also fumbled seven times, losing two, and had a 52.2 passer rating. Clausen finished the 2010 season with 157 completions out of 299 attempts (52.5%), 1,558 yards with 3 touchdowns and 9 interceptions. He was sacked 33 times and fumbled 9 times, losing two.[43]

What is Sam going to get us??

 

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Just now, PhillyB said:

sam is no clausen but yeah you let him finish out the season. if he miraculously rallies then yay, if he tanks us we move on with high draft picks.

Well I didn't mean like literally I know he is a better qb but his decision making are mechanics arent leaps and bound better..more general like he will lead us to the same outcome

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4 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

Sam has already been better than Clausen on the field.

Jimmy got us a the #1 pick in the draft, a franchise QB, and a new coaching staff. 

After just three NFL starts and being pulled in week 5, Clausen was benched after completing 47 percent of his passes with one touchdown and three interceptions. Clausen also fumbled seven times, losing two, and had a 52.2 passer rating. Clausen finished the 2010 season with 157 completions out of 299 attempts (52.5%), 1,558 yards with 3 touchdowns and 9 interceptions. He was sacked 33 times and fumbled 9 times, losing two.[43]

What is Sam going to get us??

 

Sam just got benched too

Had a 3 pick game 

Pretty sure the sack numbers will be similar 

Did you see his completion percentage last week?

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6 minutes ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

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We arent giving up 3 1st rounders for anyone which is why they pulled out of trade talks. So we will prob have to suffer at least 1 or 2 more years of bad ab play with decisions such as..

 

 

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If he keeps playing like this I say move on anyways, idgaf about the dead money.

Tired of mediocre mediocre mediocre. Either win or tank, no in between.

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