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Matt Moore will start Sunday's game


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I think the most encouraging comment was when Moore said he felt he knew to look to his third and fourth options, including the running backs. I really hope we see some dump-offs to Williams and Stewart if the receivers aren't open downfield. That will do wonders for Moore's confidence, and hopefully it will keep Tampa Bay's defense on its toes.

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^ John Fox and the OC have been traumatized by our pathetic passing game this season. Even though we'll have a new QB on the field I doubt they'll be able to get the memory of Jake out of their minds and their playcalling will be even more conservative than normal (If that's possible).

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^ John Fox and the OC have been traumatized by our pathetic passing game this season. Even though we'll have a new QB on the field I doubt they'll be able to get the memory of Jake out of their minds and their playcalling will be even more conservative than normal (If that's possible).

Jake has been playing poorly most of the season, and they certainly haven't hesitated to let him throw all over the field.

I think we will keep it on the ground for the most part, but don't be surprised to see a few deep balls to speedier guys like Smith, Rosario and Barnidge.

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I won't be surprised if Moore is quicker getting the football out of his hand. Scherer seemed to be emphasizing that with both he and McCown in preseason. Delhomme had been holding the ball way too long trying to make plays this year, a longstanding habit really since he absolutely hates to give up on a play.

(competitive spirit is good, but it can bite you)

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I won't be surprised if Moore is quicker getting the football out of his hand. Scherer seemed to be emphasizing that with both he and McCown in preseason. Delhomme had been holding the ball way too long trying to make plays this year, a longstanding habit really since he absolutely hates to give up on a play.

(competitive spirit is good, but it can bite you)

I'd love to see some shotgun w/ 3 actual WRs on 3rd and long.......too many times they are using 1 WR and all TEs. Moore probably gets more reps w/ Moore and Jarrett and his chemistry with them might suit them getting more time on the field.

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More from Steve Reed: Delhomme throws his support behind Moore

I imagine it's tough for teammates. They all seem to truly like and respect Delhomme, and it's not easy when someone you really like is doing poorly at their job. Likewise, they seem to want to support Moore, but do so without seeming like they're bailing on Jake.

It's never fun to be in this kind of spot :(

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I'd love to see some shotgun w/ 3 actual WRs on 3rd and long.......too many times they are using 1 WR and all TEs. Moore probably gets more reps w/ Moore and Jarrett and his chemistry with them might suit them getting more time on the field.

I've been thinking about who might be popular targets for Moore after playing with him on the second team. I like Moore and Jarrett, but I'd really like to see Barnidge targeted some.

And keep tossing the ball to Rosario, for peaks sake.

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