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Seriously, does ANYONE REALLY think we can make a playoff run with Jake Delhomme?...


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He has played Kerry Collins ball the last 3 weeks. The 05 Bears will tell you best when they say you can't hind your QB..I don't mind running the ball with these two backs that we have, but its kind of sad when we're running on 3th and 7s from the 49 yard line....Either trust in Jake, or make the change at QB..

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Depends on if the old Jake is really back or if he is still gonna suck it up.

We've made 2 good playoff runs with him. Can't fault him too much for 2005 disaster in Seattle. We had 0 running backs, 0 TEs, Keary Colbert and Drew Carter at WR who are not even in the league anymore. Smitty was the ONLY weapon we had that season.

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didnt you just make a thread saying you think we'll only lose one game the entire rest of the season? how is it jake will be good enough, in your opinion, to beat the dolphins, jets, tampa bay, giants, vikings, and saints, but there's no possible way to make a playoff run with him? :confused:

RT81, is that you?

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easier schedule that last stretch in 04 and a better QB.

have fun dreading the rest of the season, after losing to Buffalo I felt we blew our chance. But three solid games in a row has somewhat restored my confidence, enough to give me hope we can still do it. You don't know poo btw, I am not comparing this to 04, I am using that as an example Fox can get his team to respond despite a poor start.

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have fun dreading the rest of the season, after losing to Buffalo I felt we blew our chance. But three solid games in a row has somewhat restored my confidence, enough to give me hope we can still do it. You don't know poo btw, I am not comparing this to 04, I am using that as an example Fox can get his team to respond despite a poor start.

I don't think as a fan I have to always take the overly optimistic angle. I don't consider AZ and NO examples of solid QB play. The NO game you can probably blame Fox for that....but it still showed nothing except that they can limit Jake's impact (which could be good or bad). Atlanta? Yes.

Until I see real improvement from Fox/Jake....I think 8-8 is an at best scenario.

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Before we get ahead of ourselves Jake looked pretty good his 1st time around against the Falcons D and then proceeded to suck for a couple of games. I prefer to look at what a player has done over a stretch as opposed to 1 game (kinda how most people should look at there relationships). I know someone will say he hasn't thrown a pick in 3 games, well so what he threw 15 in the 6 before that. I hope he does return to the Jake of old but I wont hold my breath as I have said I think he is done here.

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