HometownBoy
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Not at all, Bradford is a franchise QB, he's the guy you pin on all your hopes and dreams on and directly influences games in your favor, that won't change because some guy came in and backed up efficiently.
Especially not with Clemens' 'success' which is basically he finally managed a game without some crippling shot that wounded us and prevented us from winning. Sunday's game was a good example of what he had to do, stay clean and get the ball into the hands of our playmakers and let them do what they do.
Clemens is still an inconsistent QB, who you can't know if you'll get what he was in the Indy game or what he was in the Seattle game. That's why he's been a career back up, because he has never been and probably never will be consistent enough to be a starter. That's not somebody I let sway my opinion of my starter.
Especially not with Clemens' 'success' which is basically he finally managed a game without some crippling shot that wounded us and prevented us from winning. Sunday's game was a good example of what he had to do, stay clean and get the ball into the hands of our playmakers and let them do what they do.
Clemens is still an inconsistent QB, who you can't know if you'll get what he was in the Indy game or what he was in the Seattle game. That's why he's been a career back up, because he has never been and probably never will be consistent enough to be a starter. That's not somebody I let sway my opinion of my starter.