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Hope the Panthers use 4 wide more often


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With Clausen it doesn't even matter, dude is just a monster!

He needs to start day one!!!!!! SB!!!!!!!!

Matt Moore paid his dues last year and with the qb rating he had against some pretty good teams, I would run with Moore if the world was mine.:willy_nilly:

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Matt Moore paid his dues last year and with the qb rating he had against some pretty good teams, I would run with Moore if the world was mine.:willy_nilly:

nothing against moore, kid is solid in my eyes (could get something for him). But clausen is on another level, i mean this kid is like if Peyton manning, tom Brady, and jay cutler all ha a threesome Jimmy would be the result. the power, the accuracy, the dicision making... just light years ahead of anyone else to come out in decades!

Kid is a probowler, mark my words!!!!

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nothing against moore, kid is solid in my eyes (could get something for him). But clausen is on another level, i mean this kid is like if Peyton manning, tom Brady, and jay cutler all ha a threesome Jimmy would be the result. the power, the accuracy, the dicision making... just light years ahead of anyone else to come out in decades!

Kid is a probowler, mark my words!!!!

Yeah, he is on another level than those guys.....Clausen had a losing record in college and his greatest victory was against Hawaii. That puts him in a completely different level than those other names mentioned.

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Yeah, he is on another level than those guys.....Clausen had a losing record in college and his greatest victory was against Hawaii. That puts him in a completely different level than those other names mentioned.

mark 'em!

Just cause jimmy sucked on every level hes ever played at means nothing!

Kids a winner!

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There was also a highlight-reel grab by Armanti Edwards, but those are becoming more common with each practice.

that's what I like to see.. this kid COULD be great.. we'll see

on another note...some of you people are retarded...

this 9 year old keeps calling into the Dan Patrick show to break down the Suns/Lakers game... he has better takes than most people here.. he breaks down what he sees and not what he assumes or projects.. out classing the adults.. crazy! I know!

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i dont think we'll have too much 4wr on a running team, but i definately see some 3wr sets. edwards laffel and jarret will all see the feild this year.

but i think our TEs will be pretty good this year. we may still see some passing formations we havent seen in a long time

edit - well i just saw the TC update. i guess we will be using some 4wr. probably wont use it much on gameday tho

we've seen this trend with screen plays and 4 WR sets before... I will still hope!

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Shouldn't we prove first we can go 2 wide? We've been 1 wide for so long I just would love to be able to go 2 or 3 wide first.

you would assume that to be the case... however, you can go 4 wide and get better results from mediocre receivers than going 2 wide with medicore receivers..

I think that article's main point backs that up... in it, they mention how the 4 wide formation is when our offense can do nothing right..

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nothing against moore, kid is solid in my eyes (could get something for him). But clausen is on another level, i mean this kid is like if Peyton manning, tom Brady, and jay cutler all ha a threesome Jimmy would be the result. the power, the accuracy, the dicision making... just light years ahead of anyone else to come out in decades!

Kid is a probowler, mark my words!!!!

Warning! Your word has just been marked. :)

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