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Israel Idonije saw fear on Sunday


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because it sounded like Idonije almost felt sorry for the former Notre Dame star.

He's a young guy, and if you looked in his eyes, he had a whole lot going on," Idonije said Monday on "The Afternoon Saloon" on ESPN 1000. "He was probably talking to himself, I'm sure

"[At one point] he looked like he was terrorized," Idonije said. "But the guy's a young guy, he's going to be a great player in this league for many years to come. He's just having a tough rookie season, and he's going to bounce back

http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/nhl/news/story?id=5674884

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Lol neways, this just proves clausens not ready. At least he got some experience but the guy needs to sit.

just proves he is playing behind a bad Oline..

crazy to question his toughness..IMO played behind a terrible Oline at ND and playing with two torn ligaments.It would have been best if he could get 100% healthy this year but Matt Moore could not do his job.

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just proves he is playing behind a bad Oline..

crazy to question his toughness..IMO played behind a terrible Oline at ND and playing with two torn ligaments.It would have been best if he could get 100% healthy this year but Matt Moore could not do his job.

so all his horrible throws are because of our OL? gimme a break.

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By Fox being either desperate or stupid, he's pulled the trigger on Jimmy too soon, behind the worst O-line the Panthers have ever had. There's a real good possibility that Fox is going to David Carr him.

To say that this is the worst O-line the Panthers have ever had is absolutely absurd. We have two pro-bowlers on the O-line and a couple more guys who could make a case for the pro-bowl (though one is Otah). This is an O-line that tore sh*t up the past two seasons. For whatever reason they're playing like horse piss right now, but this is a line with the talent to be one of the best in the league, and we've certainly see them play like one of the best in the league.

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