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could happen but he got smacked around in preseason pretty good and he recovered well.

In any case it is not like we have a choice. If Clausen does average at least we can go into the next season with some experience at QB. If clausen bombs, you can keep that in mind at the draft. I don't think Clausen will bomb and I think he will be perfectly adequate as the Panthers QB, and I am not an optimistic person.

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I think it is a mistake. Jimmy and will ultimately hurt delay his progress. No WR outside of Smitty in a very tough offense to play QB in.....then factor in Fox's touch. I wasn't hoping he didn't see field until next season under new management.

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well damn thats why we a HEAD COACH and OC their job is to put the kid in position to win plays that are quick crisp and DECIEVING poo what are the other options watch Moore drop the damn football for no apparent reason or watch Moore complete 6 passes in 3 qrts. Did the rams cry about Bradford getting pounded like fresh pussy after a long jail stint NO. Thats why you draft a player to play when needed period

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