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Is quarterback Jimmy Clausen ready to lead Carolina Panthers?


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I still hate the fact that the Panthers have an open air practice facility near high rises in the middle of f'n town.

After spygate, if any NFL teams had anyone, even a janitor, spend more than 10 minutes in the Wells Fargo cultural center, it would be like them dropping their pants in front of a bonfire. Their asses would most likely get burned.

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After spygate, if any NFL teams had anyone, even a janitor, spend more than 10 minutes in the Wells Fargo cultural center, it would be like them dropping their pants in front of a bonfire. Their asses would most likely get burned.

the bucs can come watch as much as they want from my balcony. it wont matter anyone can predict what play were going to run next

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i thnk he better question would be are we ready to give up on moore and at what point would we be willing to do that?

clausen can and probably will step in and do well once that happens. it's more a matter of when, not if, that happens.

While I do think Moore has earned the start against the Bucs and maybe even the Bengals already...I think our drafting of Clausen and giving Moore the one year deal (I know the reasons) pretty much says we can easily sit him down. We are more than likely not going to the Playoffs, he will most likely not get us to 9-7 or 10-6 and definitely not better, and if he DID do any of that the Clausen pick would be a total waste. Again, I'm not arguing for Jimmy but I think the FO has not only screwed over the fans with this mess, but also two young talented QBs.

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Need I remind you folks of the 1st quarter 20-25 yard pass from Moore to the goal line that faltered like a dead duck? He is not a top quality NFL quarterback and in my humble opinion never will be. A previous poster cited the Pittsburgh Steeler situation with Big Ben. I’m afraid in live in the heart of Steeler Country, painful as it is. Having said that; Clausen or Pike may well be a top quality NFL quarterback in the rough. Let us hope Coach Fox also sees this possibility. Bench Moore, play a diamond in the rough!

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