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The Official Poll - Should Jake Start Against Atlanta...


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Yes because as much as he can stink up a game, he can easily throw for 3 TD's and 300yds on the next. For now he gives us our best option to win. If the playoffs become out of reach then we can audition Moore to see if he is our future QB but as of now I am on the sink or swim boat with Delhomme.

I am seriously doubting that there are any multiple TD, 300+ yard performances in the tank. People are going to say that moving to Matt Moore is giving up the season but staying with Jake is leading nowhere anyway. It's not going to be too many more of those performances until the team starts to steadily slide into a funk.

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Yes because as much as he can stink up a game, he can easily throw for 3 TD's and 300yds on the next. For now he gives us our best option to win. If the playoffs become out of reach then we can audition Moore to see if he is our future QB but as of now I am on the sink or swim boat with Delhomme.

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We have to play the hand we have been dealt.

Bad thing for the Coaching staff? They are the dealer as well.

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I know I don't post here very much but I do read every day. I am sorry but I have to make my voice heard on this. Jake is done. How many times did Steve Smith save his ass last season? Luck alway's runs out and he is well out of luck. Trading for a quarterback after the season has begun is always a bad idea since they have a whole new offense to learn. The only possibility would be Derek Anderson since he has already played in a Davidson offense. But let's face it, I'm no Matt Moore fan, but he gives the team the best chance to win.

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