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Yes, Clausen should start the rest of the season...


Zod

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Matt Moore, for whatever reason, is not cutting it anymore. If it were missed catches, or extreme pressure on him I would be more forgiving. I was on the field today and could see his eyes clearly on every offensive play. On passing downs, they never scanned the field. They lock on one guy, the end. No idea why, I don't remember him doing this last season. He has regressed.

Clausen on the other hand made progressions. In the short amount of time he was in there, the offense had a new feel. They actually started to have a little swagger if only for a moment.

I was a big Moore supporter, but he no longer has my confidence.

Hey Foxy, keep Clausen in there. While your at it, hire a QB coach thats worth a damn to help him out. Is Vinny T looking for work?

Love,

Zod

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I think it has to do with being a starter vs a back up. When Moore came in last year it looked like he took it step by step and made his reads. It looked like he was doing a lot of things that QB's are taught to do. He kept his head straight. Now he has the pressure to succeed, to prove he's better than Clausen, to prove he's the guy. As calm as he looks I think his nerves are in shambles. The play calling is definitely not helping but he is also not seeing open WR on the short throws, it looks like he's looking for the big play. I'd give him one more week.

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It is clearly a rebuilding year. Its not easy finding anything about the Panthers that is running smoothly other than linebacker play. So why not put Jimmy Jam in there and let him get as much experience as possible this season, so that next season he can come out gun slinging.

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It is clearly a rebuilding year. Its not easy finding anything about the Panthers that is running smoothly other than linebacker play. So why not put Jimmy Jam in there and let him get as much experience as possible this season, so that next season he can come out gun slinging.

absolutely

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I was a huge Moore supporter, but I think he's done... he can't handle the pressure. Our O-line still looked like feces but it looked a little better than last week I guess, so hopefully it looks even better next week. Clausen didn't look flawless, but he's a rookie and he still looked better than Moore did. I think he (Clausen) should start.. at least until December. Then we can let Moore take over again and light it up when we're 0-10 and the games don't matter

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