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Oh Wee Mayne Player of the Week.


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Jimmy Clausen.

Sure, it ain't all you Jimmy. Your talent sucks around you and your coach isn't doing you any favors throwing you out to start in this mess. But the QB is always going to take a tad more blame than they deserve.

8 passing yards in a half though is 8 passing yards in half. Oh wee.

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Oppurtunist Troll poster of the Week: CRA.

Sure, there are others out there, blindly screaming the praises of their legendary hero, Matt Moore, but only one is able to stand strong, and push all the blame on Clausen for every mistake during the course of the game, only to turn around and discover that the team fails to make plays when his hero comes in and throws 2 picks.

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I got some free tickets and actually got to attend this game. We had seats way up in the 500 level, but it was nice to be able to see everybody on the field.

Obviously we've got a ton of issues on offense right now, but Clausen just wasn't going through his reads. I would see wide-open receivers that Clausen just wasn't. Or he'd scramble out and put himself into a position where he couldn't throw across his body to the wide-open receiver.

He'll learn, I hope, but it was frustrating seeing some of these guys (primarily David Gettis) wide-ass open and not getting passes thrown their way.

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Oppurtunist Troll poster of the Week: CRA.

Sure, there are others out there, blindly screaming the praises of their legendary hero, Matt Moore, but only one is able to stand strong, and push all the blame on Clausen for every fault during the course of the game, only to turn around and discover that the team fails to make plays when his hero comes in and throws 2 picks.

First, I am just having some fun.

Second, everything doesn't have to be Jimmy vs. Moore. Matt Moore was Oh Wee Mayne Player of the Week for week 1. This is Jimmy's turn. He earned it.

as for LaFell, he was 2nd in my voting.

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Clausen looked horrible today guys. Come on...go ahead and blame Davidson, Fox, Lafell, the Line...hell, why not blame the Bears for being for damn rough huh?

He overthrew, underthrew, and missed guys all day. He can't move his feet to save his life, and he stares holes through Gettis...and still misses.

I said he can be good, but........he didn't prove me right today.

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I got some free tickets and actually got to attend this game. We had seats way up in the 500 level, but it was nice to be able to see everybody on the field.

Obviously we've got a ton of issues on offense right now, but Clausen just wasn't going through his reads. I would see wide-open receivers that Clausen just wasn't. Or he'd scramble out and put himself into a position where he couldn't throw across his body to the wide-open receiver.

He'll learn, I hope, but it was frustrating seeing some of these guys (primarily David Gettis) wide-ass open and not getting passes thrown their way.

I think it all starts with the coaching staff.

You can't even begin to fix the problems on this team until you address the coaching.

The play calling sets every QB in our system up to fail-whether it's Jake, Matt, or Jimmy.

Our offense has just gotten so predictable, teams know when we're going to pass, so they send the house.

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considering the number of yards he lost on sacks, saying he had 8 yards is a little deceptive. most of the sacks were not his fault at all.

edit: either way, he sucked it up today. I just wish he was alone in that.

true. We can give him full credit. He had 2 completions. One for 2 yards. One for 13. That is 15 yards.

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