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Where the hell do we go from here?


Carl Spackler

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Seriously, I'd like some ideas, I don't know.

1)Is Moore too hurt to play next week?

2)Do we give up on Clausen right now? Or let him play some more?

3)What free agent RBs are available to fill the depth chart next week?

4)Do we start Pike over Clausen if Moore's out?

5)Should I go watch us get beaten 45-6 by ATL in January?

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Seriously, I'd like some ideas, I don't know.

1)Is Moore too hurt to play next week?

2)Do we give up on Clausen right now? Or let him play some more?

3)What free agent RBs are available to fill the depth chart next week?

4)Do we start Pike over Clausen if Moore's out?

5)Should I go watch us get beaten 45-6 by ATL in January?

1) moore sucks,who cares

2) dosent really matter, our play calling sucks anyways

3). Maurice clarette?? Lol

4) id say start pike or edwards

5) hell yea the stripclubs are bottomless in atlanta :)

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So we draft a franchise QB with our top pick every year until we win 9+games? I don't agree. Next year when we're 2-6 it'll be "Luck sucks, draft Cam Newton!" or someone. We need offensive linemen and cornerbacks first.
thats how we got stuck with jake for so long. we neglected the QB.
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So we draft a franchise QB with our top pick every year until we win 9+games? I don't agree. Next year when we're 2-6 it'll be "Luck sucks, draft Cam Newton!" or someone. We need offensive linemen and cornerbacks first.

If we had even a dead average QB on roster, you'd be right. What we have is easily the worst group in the league and unfortunately someone has to throw the ball sometime.

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IF Moore is truely hurt and can't go the rest of the season, they need to IR him and bring in a vet that may not be great but is a good teacher. Someone that they can let Jimmy learn from, that is probably his biggest problem right now is not having some sort of veteran leadership to lean on.

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