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Lets sit down indian style and talk about jimmy clausen


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As was said earlier in the thread, I'm sure he'll end up being a decent QB for another team, but probably not the Panthers.

True, he didn't have much to throw to last year, but that doesn't completely excuse some of the poor decisions and plays he made throughout the entire year last season.

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Of course you'd rather have someone who refers to himself in the 3rd person as the face of the franchise, seems logical.

You have marcus vick as an avatar. Anything you write here on out will instantly be taken as a joke.

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As was said earlier in the thread, I'm sure he'll end up being a decent QB for another team, but probably not the Panthers.

True, he didn't have much to throw to last year, but that doesn't completely excuse some of the poor decisions and plays he made throughout the entire year last season.

No he won't. I'd stake my life on it.

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Plus, he's unlikeable. He's funny looking and comes across as a stuck-up brat.

You've obviously never met him. He's as down to earth as anyone, and he's a harder critic on himself than any of us could ever be.

That being said.... personalities don't win football games. The quicker he's benched, the better.

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Maybe not, but I still think he's too good of an athlete to not be if he actually has a decent set of receivers to throw to.

I didn't say great, mind you. I said decent. As in, average.

And I repeat. He will not be a decent, as in average, QB in the NFL. This is about as clear a call as there ever was.

If several years from now he's starting for the 7-9 Seattle Seahawks en route to a playoff appearance, feel free to rub it in my face.

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You've obviously never met him. He's as down to earth as anyone, and he's a harder critic on himself than any of us could ever be.

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Ok, maybe that was unfair, but that's the way he comes across. Maybe he just has an unfortunate face.

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Why the comparison to Harrell? I'm not speaking about how college stats translate to the Nfl. But judging one college career.

I don't give a poo about his college career. What good does that do the Panthers??

Fact is he is a midget that throws sidearm. He can't use the middle of the field, he can't extend plays, and he wasn't even that good in college.

But hey here is to hoping that he can improve. We really need him to be a decent QB for us.

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I don't give a poo about his college career. What good does that do the Panthers??

Fact is he is a midget that throws sidearm. He can't use the middle of the field, he can't extend plays, and he wasn't even that good in college.

But hey here is to hoping that he can improve. We really need him to be a decent QB for us.

You don't have to care. I was arguing the point with another poster before you started responding. He was pretty good in college, sadly none of that has translated to the NFL.

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    • lol wut?  Stats dont matter now?  Got it
    • So.... you're admitting he's never going to be the type of QB who can drag his team to victories on a consistent basis? Because in today's NFL, the teams that are constant contenders have QB's who can put up those kind of games will their team to wins when needed. If Bryce was anything near as amazing last year as the Bryce defenders try to insinuate he was, we'd either have won more games or his stats would have been better, if not both. Yes, he showed significant improvement over the last 2 months of the season.  Yes, he had a few clutch  moments/throws/drives in that span too. BUT... It's also very much a true statement that on the whole, he was still AT BEST an average QB during that time period.   And for a QB who was touted as being a PG who can get wins without elite talent around him because of how he sees the game, that's just not good enough, sorry. And none of that is to say he can't do that this year, especially after we gave him a weapon like T-Mac and hopefully an improved XL and Coker.  But stop trying to say he was this amazing QB to end the year who has proven he can (and should) be considered a long term solution as a franchise QB, as it's just not true.
    • In what way is that remotely the same thing as I'm saying here? First things first, comparing QB's to any other position is just asinine to begin with.   Second, you're trying to imply the exact opposite of what I'm saying here, so it just doesn't make sense. I'm saying if you remove the players that teams haven't committed to as their long term QB solutions yet, Bryce is the last player ranked in this set of rankings, that's all.  But sure, go ahead and try to make some weird convoluted equivalent for my love of T-Mac (who btw, you'd probably only need to take away 12-15 WRs for me to rank T-Mac #1 in a dynasty format, just sayin, lol)
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