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Jake Delhomme by the numbers: He's playing on a rookie level


Dpantherman

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Who are you trying to convince? Some of us believe everything wrong with the panthers is Jake's fault, some of us believer that it's a total team failure in the passing game. Your spinning your wheels.

nobody. Ive just never seen the actual numbers. and wasn't aware that they were almost identical to Sanchez. I didn't know.

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His records in the playoffs,in which a lot of good quarterbacks never get to play in!

AVERAGE GAIN

Highest Average Gain, Career (150 attempts)

8.55 Jake Delhomme, Carolina, 7 games (192-1,642)

8.45 Joe Theismann, Washington, 10 games (211-1,782)

8.43 Jim Plunkett, Oakland/L.A.Raiders, 10 games (272-2,293)

PASSER RATING

Highest Passer Rating, Career (150 attempts)

104.8 Bart Starr, Green Bay, 10 games

95.6 Joe Montana, San Francisco-Kansas City, 23 games

95.0 Jake Delhomme, Carolina, 7 games

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His records in the playoffs,in which a lot of good quarterbacks never get to play in!

AVERAGE GAIN

Highest Average Gain, Career (150 attempts)

8.55 Jake Delhomme, Carolina, 7 games (192-1,642)

8.45 Joe Theismann, Washington, 10 games (211-1,782)

8.43 Jim Plunkett, Oakland/L.A.Raiders, 10 games (272-2,293)

PASSER RATING

Highest Passer Rating, Career (150 attempts)

104.8 Bart Starr, Green Bay, 10 games

95.6 Joe Montana, San Francisco-Kansas City, 23 games

95.0 Jake Delhomme, Carolina, 7 games

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His records in the playoffs,in which a lot of good quarterbacks never get to play in!

AVERAGE GAIN

Highest Average Gain, Career (150 attempts)

8.55 Jake Delhomme, Carolina, 7 games (192-1,642)

8.45 Joe Theismann, Washington, 10 games (211-1,782)

8.43 Jim Plunkett, Oakland/L.A.Raiders, 10 games (272-2,293)

PASSER RATING

Highest Passer Rating, Career (150 attempts)

104.8 Bart Starr, Green Bay, 10 games

95.6 Joe Montana, San Francisco-Kansas City, 23 games

95.0 Jake Delhomme, Carolina, 7 games

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His records in the playoffs,in which a lot of good quarterbacks never get to play in!

AVERAGE GAIN

Highest Average Gain, Career (150 attempts)

8.55 Jake Delhomme, Carolina, 7 games (192-1,642)

8.45 Joe Theismann, Washington, 10 games (211-1,782)

8.43 Jim Plunkett, Oakland/L.A.Raiders, 10 games (272-2,293)

PASSER RATING

Highest Passer Rating, Career (150 attempts)

104.8 Bart Starr, Green Bay, 10 games

95.6 Joe Montana, San Francisco-Kansas City, 23 games

95.0 Jake Delhomme, Carolina, 7 games

Might want to get some updated stats. These are before his meltdown. I think he's around a 83 qb rating now in the playoffs and something like 8.17 yards per attempt.

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His records in the playoffs,in which a lot of good quarterbacks never get to play in!

AVERAGE GAIN

Highest Average Gain, Career (150 attempts)

8.55 Jake Delhomme, Carolina, 7 games (192-1,642)

8.45 Joe Theismann, Washington, 10 games (211-1,782)

8.43 Jim Plunkett, Oakland/L.A.Raiders, 10 games (272-2,293)

PASSER RATING

Highest Passer Rating, Career (150 attempts)

104.8 Bart Starr, Green Bay, 10 games

95.6 Joe Montana, San Francisco-Kansas City, 23 games

95.0 Jake Delhomme, Carolina, 7 games

What are his stats in the playoffs after his TJ surgery?

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How many interceptions until it's no longer labeled 'just a bad game'? He isn't the all time worse, I would label him average...it's more of thinking of what we could be with an even slightly above average quarter back. But it's Carolina football, running the ball, and a quarterback isn't all that important when all you do is run. I am not saying ditch Dellhome in the middle of a season but it seems we have no interest in our future or have any prospects in case Jake continues down the spiral, as EVERY other QB has who has had the surgery.

But he just signed a contract...who knows what's going to happen, just like their games lol...it really depends on Jake.

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