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Q: I just want to know why Michael Clayton isn’t getting the ball. I know he was out for the playoff game with turf toe and Chris Simms feels comfortable throwing to his “good friend” Joey Galloway, but Clayton is a very fast playmaker who should have made the Pro Bowl last year. Is it poor coaching or just terrible quarterback bias?—Jay Banks, Tampa
A: Even when he was healthy, which wasn’t often this year, Clayton didn’t play at the same level he did a year ago. He struggled at times to get separation from defenders and dropped a lot of passes. He needs to have a comeback season next year and many will wonder if he was a flash in the pan.
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