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I told you all Matt Moore Sucks


Guest Jake Delhomme 17

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Im not defending Jake by any means, but Moore did look like poo for most of the day. Not saying he isnt the future, not saying anything about what he's done in the past, just sayin that based on yesterday, he doesnt give me lots of hope for the future...

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Guest Jake Delhomme 17

yep...jakes 5 INTs is infinitely better than moore's 1.

please, tell us all how jake is soooo much better than moore.

Moore is retarded don't even know the playbook had a hard time knowing what play to run and it cost us few times doing the game and also he would had 3 or 4 picks had the Pats's DBS could catch. So I take Jake anyday over Matt cause atleast Jake knows the playbook &knows what he doing.

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It feels so good to be right. Maybe next time you all will listen to me instead of acting like a bunch of idiots

Dude, Moore has been having a much better season than Delhomme. You're going to criticize him only b/c of one game? Delhomme has been having multiple crappy games this season. The pass he made with Smith was beautiful! If Delhomme had tried a pass like that it would have definitely been an incomplete. How old are you anyway?

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I was a big Jake defender, but no more.

Moore is young and is just getting his playing time. No young QB just flies off the handle and looks like a pro after, what? 5-6 starts or so?

His first half performance was pretty decent. He had some beautifully thrown balls. He has potential. He isn't a savior, but he deserves at least more starts. Why go back to Jake at this point? Season is over and Jake is not only bad, but old. Give the starts to a young guy and see if he can learn and develop in the next three games.

What do we have to lose? Honestly....

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Why does everone think it takes forever for a backup to come and play well? First of all he isn't a rookie he is a third year veteran. He has starting experience and has started more games than Jake did before he started for us in 2003.

Backups have supposed learning the offense all along. Sure gametime experience is important but so is preseason, practice and camp and he has had plenty of that. The reality is that Moore does look like a rookie and someone who is not in command of the offense. He should be further along than he is which is why I suspect they didn't play him sooner. They knew what we are finding out. He isn't ready for primetime.

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