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Delhomme will be starting next week!!!!


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So he might return to practice, and you make a thread authoritatively saying he will start next week?

Come on if Delhomme Practices what do you expect? Fox to sit him.........

it isn't confirmed yet

Yet...... We all knew this was coming when they didnt put him on IR.

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How close is Moore in his two games in passing yards compared to Jake. How about INTs?

Sure he has made some bad plays and should surely have more INT, but he doesn't, and he hasn't lost the game for us all by himself, and that is what matters. Moore is what playing his 5th game as a NFL QB? He Deserves to be able to make mistakes and works out kinks...is he the future? Probably not but he sure as hell gives us a better chance.

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Were did you get he will start from that?

Per Rotoworld

Jake Delhomme (finger) and coach John Fox left open the possibility that the quarterback could return this week.

Delhomme's right middle finger wasn't wrapped and his fingers weren't taped together during a postgame interview Sunday. He said, "we'll see" when asked if he'd return to practice on Wednesday. Matt Moore has avoided turnovers, but hasn't lit the world on fire in Delhomme's absence.

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