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Season 2011 QB consensus poll


The Saltman

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Clausen came to the NFL a year early--and perhaps 4-5 seasons ahead of a more normal curve for professional QB evolution. Not knocking the young man, its just that his position takes time--and he is playing without the assets of say:Mark Sanchez. Worse still, he arrived in something of a turmoil and was immediately thrown to the wolves..hardly the best way to develop and groom a QB. Panthers would do best to get an established veteran QB to take the heat for most of 2011. Let Clausen take his shots through out the season as injury or opportunity dictate. Clausen is a project to be developed, he is nowhere near a finished product. Kevin Kolb ( Eagles #2 QB) is young, strong, and proficient...he might keep Clausen on bench for next 4 seasons. Cam Newton--?? Don't see another rookie QB doing much for the team except looking like a great athlete and missing most of the reads/calls for 16 games...and playing behind the rest of the offense. QB should be a leader for team in 2011, not some one with training wheels.

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