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My Jimmy Clausen Scenario:


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I'm not a fan of teh Jimmyz... BUT:

I wouldn't mind seeing him get some preseason work with the actual ones. The dude is honestly at a disadvantage when he's put into the game with back up O-Lineman and Armanti as his #1 WR.

I don't think he'd ever excel as a starting QB in this League, but he does need a shot with the ones in a real game, with our starters.

I'm almost of the opinion to start him vs the Jets. I mean seriously, is Mark Sanchez really that much better than Pickles?? Lol

If it werent for the fact that Cam needs to keep rolling on all cylinders I'd say say... Fug it! Let's see what he's got on year 3. What do we really have to lose? I'm pretty sure that if he lit up The Jets' secondary... That the Cardinals would probably trade a couple of 1st rounders and a starting CB! LOL

At worst he gets cut... Discuss

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