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Interesting stats on Delhomme last year ...


E CaT PanTHer

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First off, Delhomme has alreay exceeded his season total in INT's last year. He had 12 last year in 16 games, 13 already this year in 6 games.

Of the 16 games Delhomme started last year, only 3 games did he have a multi-interception game. The one @TB, he threw 3. The one @Oakland he threw 4 (surprisingly we still won), and the one against TB he threw 2. So that means in a total of 3 games, he had 9 out of the 12 interceptions he threw all year.

So in the other 13 games, Delhomme had 13 TD's, and 3 INT's. Yeah his TD total wasn't that high, but to throw only 3 INT's in 13 games is actually amazing. That's right along the Manning, Brady, and Rivers category when it comes to INT's. And of those 13 games, 10 of those games he didn't have a single INT.

So what ever happened to this Delhomme? Obviously that Arizona game played an even bigger part in his performance this year. Nothing has changed, our team is almost a mere image of the 2008 team. This Delhomme has to come back, and I think he will. Once he can get back to his old self, we're a playoff team, and I think we'll start seeing the change starting with Arizona this week.

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the running game was a monster 13 games out of the season, that's why he had so few picks and INTs. he hardly had to throw the ball.

Not really. There's clearly something different about Delhomme since the Arizona game.

Last season: 1 int per 35 attempts

This season: 1 int per 14 attempts

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It's called "THE KNOCK". In any area of life, when you have the knock on ya, game over.

The Card's finally took all the film of Jake's tendenacies, foot work, signals and body language and coupled that with formations and that did it.

Every team so far this year has tried the same approach.

I will be very surprised if Jake plays the 2nd of this game Sunday.

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last year was a cup cake schedule. Otherwise he would have thrown 50 INTs.

They do shitty every other year, that way they get an easy schedule after doing poorly, pull out enough wins to keep their job, rinse and repeat.

Fox has this poo figured out. Do good every other year, show hope, get paid millions.

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They do shitty every other year, that way they get an easy schedule after doing poorly, pull out enough wins to keep their job, rinse and repeat.

Fox has this poo figured out. Do good every other year, show hope, get paid millions.

Exactly! Fox will use Kemos injury as an excuse to keep his job knowing next years schedule will be easier so he can have some success.

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