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Some of you may get mad about this but ......


Drithe

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Davidson called passing plays, Jake has lost it, that's all. Once we start running the ball more, like yesterday, Smith will get open. The Matt Moore era is almost upon us and then we will see what this team can do. I'm really not sure why Fox is being so stubborn about the change in QBs, other than they don't want to admit they made a mistake by giving Jake a contract extension. But they need to put pride aside and acquit....sorry, I mean make the change, before the season is lost.
Davidson started out calling bombs. That's not exactly the way to get your QB warmed up in the passing game, is it? And of Smith's five targets, only one was a short, high-percentage pass. Now, if Jake constantly looks to Smith then something is really wrong with the results there. If he follows the called play, then someone has really set both Delhomme and Smith up for something other than success. I'm not saying I know the answer, but think about what you saw in terms of the called plays Sunday.

And for what it's worth, one of these two quotes is true. Can you spot the difference?

Steve already had his chance with David Carr and Vinny Testeverde. (and Chris Weinke and Matt Moore - edit)

it's steve's talent that has carried jake to this point.
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And for what it's worth, one of these two quotes is true. Can you spot the difference?

It funny you brought up what PuntJake said. Smitty carried Jake to this point? Smitty isn't why Jake was good for years: it was the whole team. Anyone remeber when Smitty was done for the season in 2004? I remeber they recovered from 1-7 with help from Moose (who has his best career in that season) & Colbert (during his rookie before he became a bust after that season). Plus, Double Trouble carried Jake right now. Yes, Jake has been playing awful lately. But for PuntJake to claim only Smitty carried Jake at this point is flat out a lie.

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