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INT was not his fault... Went right through the receivers hands. Was a little high but he should have caught it.

Maybe I wasn't paying real good attention, but I thought the guy that tipped it had his back turned to Clausen and Clausen was going for someone else. Cause I was wondering why the hell that guy raised his hands up in the air like that in the first place.

Overall I thought Jimmy looked real good and should have gotten one more shot at the endzone after that drive. I hate it when the OC do that.So many times we have situations where we have a drive that move us the entire field with the run....then in the endzone he decides to pass....then when we have a drive that gets us up the field with the pass...he decides to run for the touchdown. To me, it makes no fuging sense because I feel it kills the flow and momentum, but then again I'm not an expert.

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Maybe I wasn't paying real good attention, but I thought the guy that tipped it had his back turned to Clausen and Clausen was going for someone else. Cause I was wondering why the hell that guy raised his hands up in the air like that in the first place.

Yea, looked like Clausen was throwing to the receiver behind the one that turned around and tipped it...at least thats how it looked to me, the WR wasn't paying attention.

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Yea, looked like Clausen was throwing to the receiver behind the one that turned around and tipped it...at least thats how it looked to me, the WR wasn't paying attention.

That's what I thought. I didn't think that was Clausen's fault at all. I honestly don't think Clausen made any mistakes which what impressed me most about his drive.

Except perhaps the botched snap, but again, I'm not sure if he didn't catch it or if it was not snapped correctly.

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Yea, looked like Clausen was throwing to the receiver behind the one that turned around and tipped it...at least thats how it looked to me, the WR wasn't paying attention.

Looked like that to me.

That's what I thought. I didn't think that was Clausen's fault at all. I honestly don't think Clausen made any mistakes which what impressed me most about his drive.

Except perhaps the botched snap, but again, I'm not sure if he didn't catch it or if it was not snapped correctly.

The snap went high as hell I think it was just a bad snap.

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