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Is Clausen Hurt?


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as much as I dislike Clausen's play.....we need him this year. DA sucks possibly worse at this stage and there really is no one else we have if Cam can't go. Don't need any kind injury....short or long term for Clausen or Cam.

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:rofl: I have no idea why this thread is as long as it is but Clausen will be ok. He wasnt gonna get reps anyway and he's about to be our backup. He'll have plenty of time to rest his soreness. why is this thing 8 pages? :confused:

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This thread just proves that Jimmy Clausen is one of the most despised players in Panthers history. I have a policy for never feeling bad for millionaires but this kid I am sure would love to be traded just about anywhere about now.

Consequently, Clausen being injured made the decision to start Cam a lot easier even if it would have happened anyway.

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