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Anyone Still Want to Defend Clausen?


TylerDurden

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Once the ball is in his hands on any play that isn't a run, our offense completely dies. He doesn't read blitzes, doesn't know who's coming, who is his hot read... He makes the most throwaways I have ever seen from any QB EVER on a game-by-game basis. He has no "escapability" under pressure.

I have no problem with accepting this team sucks, but I can't continue watching this guy. There is NO possible way he is our "best chance to win."

St. Pierre was better.

I really hope they just give Armanti some snaps and let Null play. This guy doesn't belong on an NFL field.

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Clausens favorite play is either throwing to ball to someone at the LOS or the throw away pass thay goes to whoever is standing on the sidelines..

I swear he has thrown more completions to the guy holding the orange down marker than to our wideouts.

I was not exaggerating, I literally have never seen a QB throw it away this much. Even David Carr didn't throw it away like that his rookie year, and his OL was quite possibly the worst EVER in the NFL.

I'm almost hoping he just suffers a Pike-like season ending injury.

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