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Start Moore....what do we have to lose?


Dpantherman

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If you saw Fowlers article that is what he is pushing also...He may have a point to start Moore...I'd be cool with that...but realistically.....I still think Jake will start gainst the Skins....

you know Fox wishes it wasn't a home game.....

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What do we have to lose?

13 "moore" games.

Other than the fact that unlike Jake he has the physical ability to throw the deep ball, I'm really not sure Moore is an upgrade over Delhomme.

if you go back and look at Delhomme's history....he has a history of poor pocket presense and fumbling. So that is 2 positives for Moore. He can throw the deep ball and isnt' a fumbling liability in the pocket to the degree Jake is.....despite his lack of experience Moore has potential for the big play ball and less likely imo to turn it over........so that is an upgrade to some degree.

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Problem is that Moore is not very good. Talked to Dan Morgan about him last week and he said he is definitely not starter material in the NFL....and it is apparent in the film room, meetings, practice, and in the huddle.

This is also why Moore can never get above 3rd string no matter what happens to the other QB's. We bring guys in and he is still 3rd string. Why? Because he is 3rd string material.

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