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Originally Posted by tk13
The other argument you can make is that if they do bring in another QB, they want to bring him into a situation like Sanchez or Roethlisberger was brought into... and not the situation Cassel was brought into. But who knows if that's the case. But I always have thought that sometimes good QB's don't make it because they come into a bad situation.
Just look at Clausen. Nobody would've said this before the season... we all thought the Panthers were a good situation, but they look horrible, and he's played horrible.
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That is part of my theory. Cassel is the transition guy who takes all the beatings while they build up the team then they bring in or draft a new QB.
As far as Clausen goes:
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8. Jimmy Clausen isn't close to ready to play. It's a bad sign when the Panthers pick off Bears quarterback Todd Collins four times and hold him to 32 yards on 16 attempts, and yet Carolina wasn't even competitive in a 23-6 loss. This is the worst passing attack since the 2005 49ers. (Alex Smith's rookie year.)
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