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"We didn't even play that well," lamented wide receiver Terrell Owens, who had four catches for 42 yards. "I mean, you're facing a rookie, you know? And you take that into account."
Said Kalil: "You don't want to put a revolving door on the position."
The Panthers have a terrific 1-2 punch at tailback, with DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart, but still lack big-play potential. As noted in a Saturday column for The Sports Xchange, the franchise has consistently struggled to find a complement to explosive wide receiver Steve Smith and on Sunday started a rookie at the No. 2 wideout spot for the third week in a row. Smith caught only three passes for 22 yards and there was a mock cheer when he finally made his first reception of the game with 10 minutes to play.
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"It's hard to say there were positives out there, because we lost," said [u]Jimmy Clausen Jersey[/u], who insisted he wasn't nervous beforehand, but might have been a "little cotton-mouth[ed]" in experiencing his initial taste of first-team action. "I felt comfortable in both the first and second halves. I think the second half [though], we were just more in a rhythm. ... We moved the ball."
And the odds are that Fox, who is without a contract for 2011 and unlikely to return here for a 10th campaign (but who is regarded league wide as a very good coach and who should have little trouble finding a head-coaching job if not with the Panthers), is essentially developing a quarterback for his successor. So why not play the youngster? The consensus around the league is that, Sunday's dismal start notwithstanding, [u]Jimmy Clausen Jersey[/u] possesses NFL skills and the kind of moxie to play in the league.

In retrospect, the Bengals didn't play particularly well, either, especially quarterback Carson Palmer, whose passer rating (53.3) was actually worse than [u]Jimmy Clausen Jersey[/u]'s (53.6), and who threw two interceptions and had three more potential pickoffs dropped by Carolina defensive backs or linebackers.
After a Captain Munnerlyn interception on the Bengals' opening series set up Carolina at the Cincinnati 47-yard line, [u]Jimmy Clausen Jersey[/u] fumbled away the snap just two plays later. The interception on the pass intended for Smith killed an opportunity that commenced at the Bengals' 21-yard line.
Actually, the biggest cheers of the day were reserved for those moments when the scoreboard at Bank of America Stadium flashed updates from the NASCAR race at the Dover International Speedway.
[u]Jimmy Clausen Jersey[/u] didn't drown completely in the emotional deluge attached to a first start, but center Ryan Kalil used the term "treading water sometimes," and running back Mike Goodson chimed in with "pretty difficult" to describe the rookie's first start. Both seemed to capture the essence of the fractured moment. The [u]Jimmy Clausen Jersey[/u] debut certainly didn't go swimmingly, that's for sure.
The former Notre Dame star, a second-round draft pick and the 48th overall selection in the 2010 draft, completed 16 of 33 attempts for 188 yards, no touchdowns and one interception. It's the kind of debut most NFL observers expect from a rookie quarterback and certainly the kind [u]Jimmy Clausen Jersey[/u] delivered. Starting in place of Matt Moore, who had been largely ineffective in his two starts, the learning curve for [u]Jimmy Clausen Jersey[/u] was more like Dead Man's Curve.
In the first half, during which [u]Jimmy Clausen Jersey[/u] compiled a passer rating of 0.0, the Panthers only once threw on consecutive plays. For the game, Carolina offered up an offense that appeared to be on Ambien. On 13 possessions, the Panthers went three-and-out seven times. Only twice did Carolina net more than 40 yards in a series. Making things even tougher on [u]Jimmy Clausen Jersey[/u] was the fact the Panthers began seven series at their own 20-yard line or worse. Four possessions started at or inside the 11-yard line.
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"I just run my routes, do what I'm told, and if the ball comes my way, I catch it," said Smith, who refused to blame the Panthers' continuing offensive doldrums on having a rookie quarterback. "If it doesn't come my way, well ..."
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Mercifully, for the small, poncho-clad home crowd, the skies didn't open up again after the initial pre-game downpour. Notably, neither did the Panthers' offense, which did its best to protect its rookie starter, and for the most part adhered to a game plan that appeared to have been drawn up on Glenn Beck's blackboard.
But facing a rookie quarterback in his first start,NCAA Jerseys, the Bengals seemed to sense they had plenty of margin for error, and often played like it. The bar for any rookie quarterback making his first start is typically set low and [u]Jimmy Clausen Jersey[/u] on Sunday couldn't successfully navigate a fairly modest Limbo test.
Give [u]Jimmy Clausen Jersey[/u] credit for this much: He didn't spend the entire afternoon staring down Smith, who was targeted five times, according to official league statistics. The one time [u]Jimmy Clausen Jersey[/u] locked in on Smith, on a first-down play from the Cincinnati 21-yard line following a Chris Godfrey interception, he was picked off.
Charlotte, N.C. -- About 90 minutes before the start of Sunday's game, it began to rain, literally, on [u]Jimmy Clausen Jersey[/u]'s parade.
Confidence he ain't lacking. Playing time and a surrounding cast, he is.
"In this league," said [u]Jimmy Clausen Jersey[/u], "you have to make the plays when you've got a shot."
Len Pasquarelli is a Senior NFL Writer for The Sports Xchange. He has covered the NFL for 33 years and is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee. His NFL coverage earned recognition as the winner of the McCann Award for distinguished reporting in 2008.
And things didn't clear up most of the day for the Carolina Panthers' rookie -- making the first regular-season start of his career -- except for a brief period in the third quarter. To say that the first start of [u]Jimmy Clausen Jersey[/u]'s career was stormy, a 20-7 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals that left the Panthers at 0-3 for the second year in a row, and probably left lame-duck coach John Fox daydreaming about his next gig in the league, would be an understatement.

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