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Source: Nobody knows what the hell they are talking about.


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He shouldn't have had a chance to play that well. The way everyone was down on vick, There were talks that he would never be a quarterback again to talks that he was going to be a WR. They handed kolb the job and booted donovan out of town.

The guy got hurt, Vick came in, played awesome, he got hurt, Koln came in, played awesome and then Reid went back to Vick because he did more things. There was talk of just sticking to Kolb while Vick was hurt because Kolb was playing so well. Kolb is the real deal. Better than everybody in this draft, and currently on this roster.

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They were gone and they knew it, they didn't give a poo if Clausen learned to play in the NFL or not.

But I am pretty sure that all these coaches cared if they themselves could get a job in the NFL again though.

Plus even in the absence of great coaching talent will shine through. I have seen great QBs make bad coaches look very good.

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But I am pretty sure that all these coaches cared if they themselves could get a job in the NFL again though.

Plus even in the absence of great coaching talent will shine through. I have seen great QBs make bad coaches look very good.

rookie QB's behind an injured o-line?

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rookie QB's behind an injured o-line?

With two pro bowl running backs, a pro bowl wide receiver, and solid O-line he should.

They are all professional football players. And our line was not that bad even with the injuries. That is a cop out people are using to defend Clausen.

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Rookie...

Even Bradford didn't look so good at the end of the season once there was film on him. No player is NFL ready, especially a QB. And without proper training a rookie will look like a "Clausen".

Did you mean like in week 16 of a 17 week season when Bradford threw for 292 yards and a TD??

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Fug the mindless bitchfest, back to the main topic lol. The OP is telling the truth. Every day we get threads talking about how some source knows what the panthers are gonna do, but none of them even tell you who this source is or why it is reliable. I'm finding myself posting the same thing over and over again, just constantly challenging the legitimacy of these sources while so many other people just skip over that part. I love the draft and I don't mind speculation at all, but to just post 'source says x' without any further justifications as to why we should trust this source is speculation of the worse kind.

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Even Bradford didn't look so good at the end of the season once there was film on him.

So what was Clausens excuse in week 3? There was literally no film on him and he was still terrible. Did the coaches give up in week 3? The O line wasn't even banged up, and D Will was still healthy. There are no excuses. the guy sucks. He made his money, and got a shot to play in the NFL. Kudos. I wish I could say the same.

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Rookie...

Even Bradford didn't look so good at the end of the season once there was film on him. No player is NFL ready, especially a QB. And without proper training a rookie will look like a "Clausen".

Plus what does that mean that teams have some film on Clausen now. YIKES!!!

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