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It's not a lock that they go that route.

If they do, Josh McCown is the only one that makes sense to me. Rayzor said he might not leave his UFL team though (apparently other teams have called).

Patrick Ramsey is the only other name I can think of off the top of my head.

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We do not need another young guy, we need someone who can mentor the crap out our existing ones. Someone who has been a legit starter but got there through working hard than actual talent. At least then good habits will rub off...

name one who could actually be a good mentor available

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How can people be ok with Clausen? Its obvious he is digressing with the team and coaches around him. If we play him out this season, it will be absolutely disastrous and he will most likely never start again in the NFL. I at least want to see some half decent product on the field.

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because despite what some people have said on here, Pike didn't look much better...?

and that leaves Armanti, who has barely ever been under center, let alone had any reps in an NFL offense at QB, as our starter, and.. *shudder*

I mean hell, if Pike can do it, good. I just... doubt he can. If he gets the nod, he needs to be given more than just one game for evaluation. Be ready for us to suck no matter who starts.

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