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MVP's for the Bucs game


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Obviously, our Defense is playing better. They only gave up 7 points. It WAS against the Bucs, however, so take it fwiw.

Having said that, I'm gonna go out on a limb here and give the MVP to DeAngelo Williams, with the Oline and J-Stew runners up.

MVP for the Bucs would have to be Jake Delhomme. I hate this, I really do, but he has NO confidence left. Our next drive, after his 8th interception of the year, a pick 6, we passed ONCE...for four yards. The rest was up the the running game, and they came through.

I get so ****** nervous when Jake drops back now. I used to get excited about it, but now I hold my breath. It's totally depressing. :(

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Obviously, our Defense is playing better. They only gave up 7 points. It WAS against the Bucs, however, so take it fwiw.

Having said that, I'm gonna go out on a limb here and give the MVP to DeAngelo Williams, with the Oline and J-Stew runners up.

MVP for the Bucs would have to be Jake Delhomme. I hate this, I really do, but he has NO confidence left. Our next drive, after his 8th interception of the year, a pick 6, we passed ONCE...for four yards. The rest was up the the running game, and they came through.

I get so ****** nervous when Jake drops back now. I used to get excited about it, but now I hold my breath. It's totally depressing. :(

Yep and that says that even the coaches do not have faith in him. If they did you would think he would get maybe 2-3 pass plays but no only 1. Fox knows that Jake is getting weak and he just showed it to everyone. The difference is that Fox can't hide it anymore. I'm sensing a QB change soon.

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Yep and that says that even the coaches do not have faith in him. If they did you would think he would get maybe 2-3 pass plays but no only 1. Fox knows that Jake is getting weak and he just showed it to everyone. The difference is that Fox can't hide it anymore. I'm sensing a QB change soon.[/QUOTE]

it won't happen....not until Jake losses two out of the next three game. Then Fox will go to Feely and then finally to Moore. Moore will show some promise in the last 2 or 3 games....leaving everyone wondering again (just like in 07) what could have happened if he got in earlier.

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