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MEL KIPER.... Let's hope you are right!!!!


DaveThePanther2008

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When we drafted Clausen I did not think that he would see the field as long as M. Moore stayed healthy.

After the two Abysmal games Moore had, it is time to see if Clausen is all that. Mel Kiper ranted and raved about Clausen all pre-draft. I have never been much of a fan of Kiper but I hope he is right.

Clausen had more completions in one Quarter then Moore had the whole game. The int. was thrown quite hard but I blame that on being over excited and anxious wanting to put us in the end zone.

Just remember fans we are going to have to accept the mistakes of a rookie QB. I think Clausen is our future so we have to be prepared to allow him to grow.

Go Panthers

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I agree, I just don't know if going up against Cincy would be a wise first start.

Uhm...better than on the road against the Saints next week. No, this is actually the best freaking move Fox could have done.

After 3 years I finally approve of Fox's moves in the past two weeks, minus the playcalling.

He was correct to give Moore another shot yesterday. He is correct in starting Jimmy since he benched Moore yesterday and we need to use this game to prep for our dividional game against the Saints.

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When we drafted Clausen I did not think that he would see the field as long as M. Moore stayed healthy.

After the two Abysmal games Moore had, it is time to see if Clausen is all that. Mel Kiper ranted and raved about Clausen all pre-draft. I have never been much of a fan of Kiper but I hope he is right.

Clausen had more completions in one Quarter then Moore had the whole game. The int. was thrown quite hard but I blame that on being over excited and anxious wanting to put us in the end zone.

Just remember fans we are going to have to accept the mistakes of a rookie QB. I think Clausen is our future so we have to be prepared to allow him to grow.

Go Panthers

As many have said the interception was at worst thrown catchable and tipped, at best thrown on the money to a deeper receiver and tipped. Not a big deal. That said, rookies will throw more interceptions than vets every time so comes with the territory.

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Should I bring up the bucs d being in prevent mode giving up the short passes in front of them or should I let the euphoria continue?

I expect Clausen to struggle on Sunday. The bengals will confuse the hell out of him with disguised defensive plays.

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As many have said the interception was at worst thrown catchable and tipped, at best thrown on the money to a deeper receiver and tipped. Not a big deal. That said, rookies will throw more interceptions than vets every time so comes with the territory.

Clausen is going to make mistakes. We have to be ready to accept it, even if it means a loss. I don't think we go back to Moore. Moore is gone at the end of the season and keeping Pike might not have been such a bad move after all.

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Should I bring up the bucs d being in prevent mode giving up the short passes in front of them or should I let the euphoria continue?

I expect Clausen to struggle on Sunday. The bengals will confuse the hell out of him with disguised defensive plays.

I'm right there with you Zod. I think Clausen should start, but you better make sure the server doens't have a meltdown when JC doesn't throw for four hundred yards and five touchdowns.....It would have been nice to get someone like Seattle this week

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