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I Was Not Impress With Matt Moore Today


Guest Jake Delhomme 17

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Moore wasn't bad. He wasn't that good, certainly not up to the savior role many were ascribing to him.

He got the win, and that says something. But when your defense gets five interceptions and your facing a 1-10 team... perhaps 16 points is a bit on the light side.

But as I watched the game, and after Moore's interception, I started thinking maybe it isn't the quarterback position that is screwing it all up around here. Moore's passes were off the mark very much like Jake's were, he was pressured similarly (a bit lighter, though), but in the end, his game wasn't that different from one of Jake's squeakers.

Go figure, though.

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What the fvck are you smoking, or injecting into your veins???

You drag someone off the bench, that hasn't been given a true chance yet, and you want to talk sh!t about his play from one game, but approve of a veteran QB that has been a turn over machine????

You have got to be kidding me....................:mad5:

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