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Who will be our week one starter


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And, of course you have an input into that decision.

Never have an arguement on a topic that you have zero control over....you usually get embarassed.

says the guy that thinks he can read the future...

Anderson starts Game 1 and does not give up the job to Cam until next year.

Can has the right work ethic and a ton of potential. However, he is NOWHERE near ready to start. The lockout guaranteed this fact.

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Perspective:

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/3233/player?r=1

This mother fuger will not start!

D.A. does have some shitty stats. However, he did have a carreer year under Chud and he is familiar with this system. As excited as everybody is about Cam......we should all hope and pray that Anderson is at least good enough to lead this team the first half of the year. Ideally, Anderson could at least get us through one year.

Cam is an unnaturally talented player, but his best bet for success is going to be sitting and watching for a year. Mop up duty here and there and maybe insert him on some plays to keep the D guessing. He is a ROOKIE and rookies are prone to making a lot of mistakes. Couple that with his desire to run and he is liable to do some dumb poo out there.

IF he is ready to start day one, great. I would like to see him sit and learn for at least a year. I know he is not as talented physically but we all saw what happened to Jimmy when he was thrown to the wolves.

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Just judging from what I hear to this point... It will be Cam. But Anderson is just getting here. But if opening day were today I would put my money on Cam.

Lot of time left though and I reserve my right to change my mind :P

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Jimmy Clausen, of course. :3

Nah, it'll most likely be Newton, unless Anderson comes to camp and proves he's gotten better during the off season, even then I'd only see him put in the second string position. I am hoping that Pike beats out Anderson, and it comes to be Newton/Clausen/Pike.

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