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Guest Jake Delhomme 17

And Mr.13.4 Passer rating is?

so its jake's fault that steve smith can't bring in a td which hit him right in the damn number and that pick 6 was also smitty's fault he ran the wrong damn route.

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so its jake's fault that steve smith can't bring in a td which hit him right in the damn number and that pick 6 was also smitty's fault he ran the wrong damn route.

Ok. Jake overthrew every receiver on the team at least once. He has no pocket presence, he isn't mobile, and he holds on to the ball too long, and the very notion that Jake shouldn't be benched at this point is idiotic. We have no shot at the playoffs, and Jake is not the answer. he is over the hill, and can longer perform. He is a 3rd string QB at best. get a clue.

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And the other 3 INTs??..

just good defense on the jets part.they got pressure if Our Oline would give jake the time he needs it would be a diffrent story.

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