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Whats Makes You People Think Matt Moore Will Turn Us Around?


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He looked like crap in both preseasons the last 2 years and you people here thinks he gonna come in and get us to 9-7. I just don't see it I rather let jake ride it out and draft a young qb next year and he & jake can fight it out in camp and pre season for the starting job.

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You are a complete tool. It isn't about 9-7. We won't go 9-7, but it is idiotic to keep Jake Delhomme as the starting QB of the team. When you don't do your job, you lose it. Jake is not doing his job, therefore he should lose it. This guys on this team would never come out and say, but they are sick to death of his screwups. You can see the body language of the Defense. Its sickening. You should be banned.

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far from a guarantee. it's just worth a shot at this point.

we all know 100% what jake is capable of this year (the only year he should be judged on at the moment because that is when we are). we don't know 100% for sure what moore is capable of in a real game situation being given 1st team reps in practice and going into the game with him being the focal point. we have to see if we have anything there. he has potential based on what was seen as a rookie without training camp in '07...let's see if there is anything else there. if not..big deal. it's not like jake was going to have any triumphant return to his not quite so horrible form and it's unlikely that anything will change with regards to record with jake under center.

time to play around and see what's there.

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.... It isn't about 9-7. We won't go 9-7, but it is idiotic to keep Jake Delhomme as the starting QB of the team. When you don't do your job, you lose it. Jake is not doing his job, therefore he should lose it. ....

This^^^^

I have always suported Jake but I think it is best to get him out of the game for a bit. He takes things personally and I'm sure his performances this season are beating him down in his head.

Matt Moore might not take us to the SB but at this point it doesn't matter and he couldn't do much worse. I think Jake would agree to a bit of rest and maybe he can see from the sidelines the things he hasn't been able to see when he is on the field...

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