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Sign VICK this Offseason!


dmo4455

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Did you see the New England game or Tampa game? Steve Smith made last night exciting not Matt Moore. Vick would be exciting. Running, Passing, Wildcat etc etc. He's a playmaker.

If you were as good a football analyst as you think you are, you would realize that even Delhomme is a better QB than what Vick is. You would also realize that young QBs take time to develop and go through the progressions. They rarely have instant success. Moore did decent against Tampa. He hit a long pass to Smith that Delhomme couldn't hit all season long. He was shaky against New England but was pretty decent once he got settled.

Prior to this season, Delhomme has always had a better completion percentage and better passer rating than Vick has ever had. That just tells you how bad of a QB he is. And we already have 3 RBs that run very well, so we don't need another. He's a horrible passer and we already have guys that run better than him and throw better than him. That's the truth.

Nobody is saying Moore is without fault. Yeah he has to work on his accuracy some. But last night he was making good throws, had good pocket awareness, and was able to find open receivers. And for the first time this year, Smith had a blow out of a game. So for you to come out and say we should sign Vick and are tired of poor QB play after what Moore did last night, you look rather silly.

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So is mom's basement. If you guys ever wonder why more players/former players don't post more....

He's a big boy, he will get over it. When you post such a dumb thought you will get these kind of responses, former player or not I frankly don't give a big f**k.

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Funny how everyone questions Dan's opinion, like he didn't play in the league for almost 8 years or however long it was. Not saying that he is right or wrong, but i will take his judgment over most anybody on here for what its worth

Like when he said Moore didn't know the playbook?

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