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Panthers Need to Be on the Phone Now Trying to Trade Clausen to Raiders


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Yes, because the Raiders, with their vertical, down-the-field passing attack, will want Jimmy "Noodle-Arm" Clausen.

Newsflash, the Raiders already have someone BETTER than Clausen on their team. His name is Kyle Boller.

Also, they drafted Pryor with a 3rd round pick - they don't need another inexperienced young QB.

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Kyle Boller?? Proven mulitple times he can't win.

The Raiders aren't exactly aiting it out- check the stats. Just proposing a solution to try to get something for Clausen to help build the team.

The guy's not even active. The Raiders are desperate. Just throwing out an option for getting something for a guy that has zero future here.

What you propose the Panthers do?

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Kyle Boller?? Proven mulitple times he can't win.

The Raiders aren't exactly aiting it out- check the stats. Just proposing a solution to try to get something for Clausen to help build the team.

The guy's not even active. The Raiders are desperate. Just throwing out an option for getting something for a guy that has zero future here.

What you propose the Panthers do?

Just because the stats aren't there doesn't mean their offensive philosophy isn't a vertical passing attack (it is). Also, Clausen and Boller are pretty much the same player, save Boller actually has an NFL-caliber arm, so yes, he is better. The Raiders may be "desperate," but they sure as hell aren't desperate enough for Jimmy Clausen.

It doesn't matter what I propose the Panthers do, because the simple fact is we're not going to do anything. And save trying to get a stop-gap DT (which we can get in FA - Jamal Williams, Pat Williams), there really isn't much that we realistically CAN do. For better or worse, we're going to roll with who we've got right now.

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