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Clausen (foot surgery) begins running again


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http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/playerbreakingnews.asp?sport=NFL&id=5574&line=202590&spln=1

Jimmy Clausen worked out and ran for the first time Tuesday since his early February foot surgery.

Clausen admits to being slightly out of shape after three months off, but he should be healthy and in football shape by training camp. Chances are, he'll be battling for the Panthers' starting job with Cam Newton or a veteran castoff.

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slightly out of shape pfnah...come on Jimmy...

if only I were offered tens of millions to be in shape, I'd be the biggest baddess cut motherfuger alive

He isn't earning 10s of millions.

He also has just been allowed to start running because of foot surgery. How the hell is he supposed to be in good shape?

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He isn't earning 10s of millions.

He also has just been allowed to start running because of foot surgery. How the hell is he supposed to be in good shape?

He should have paid a squad of people to work out for him. Two people on his legs pumping them in the bicycle motion, another guy behind him lifting his upper body up to simulate sit-ups and both hands up and out to the side, going back and forth to work the arm muscles. It's obvious!

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He isn't earning 10s of millions.

He also has just been allowed to start running because of foot surgery. How the hell is he supposed to be in good shape?

Duh, because he's Jimmy Clausen and he's responsible for all the crappy things in this world. Famine, genocide, natural disasters, the Carolina Panthers' offense. People need to stop bashing the kid until he proves to be a consistent turd in the NFL. Am I one of the few that just hopes he lights it up somehow, just to see how the huddle reacts?

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Narwocki claims teams are still interested in Clausen and would consider a trade.

Since many teams would have him in the 3rd best QB available this year behind Newton and Gabbert, that is kinda interesting.

Half of me wants to trade him now before we diminish his value even more by letting him touch the ball again. >.>

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