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AE for Clausen Roster Spot


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Why are we keeping a sub par 3rd string QB on are 53 man roster, when we could have a very versatile 3rd string qb, that can be used in different areas. AE is not going to make the receiver roster this year, but he has skill to be a qb, runner, or wildcat option package. I think with Chud's mindset, he can use AE in so many different ways. Cut Jimmy, no NFL skills at all. What do you think?

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Why are we keeping a sub par 3rd string QB on are 53 man roster, when we could have a very versatile 3rd string qb, that can be used in different areas. AE is not going to make the receiver roster this year, but he has skill to be a qb, runner, or wildcat option package. I think with Chud's mindset, he can use AE in so many different ways. Cut Jimmy, no NFL skills at all. What do you think?

Does he?

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OP is right to a degree... AE should stay, but I dont agree with cutting Jimmy. We don't even know if Cam's swag has rubbed off on him or not yet. Wait til pre season to see whats up. Hopefully we can showcase him and get a good trade offer

we might be able to wring some value out of clausen in the end. his regular season showing sucked ass of course but a few good games in the preseason might level things off. i mean the chargers dealt charlie whitehurst for a third rounder and he had barely compiled a stat in the regular season.

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I would put AE up against any NFL 3rd string QB, and would win that battle. Dude has a rocket arm. He could give us at least different options each Sunday, in Chud's offense, for a few plays. There are unlimited ways to use this talent.

OK Armanti... we got it bro... you're good. Now go and prove it!

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