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Delhomme to IR


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15 weeks too late.

I'll second that. Maybe even a whole year too late. Fox's tends to have problems determining when to bench established starters when they start to not produce. Davis, Foster, Hayden (who isn't even a vet and wasn't an established starter), Rucker (should of had his replacement years ago), etc.

To me this is the only reason I want him gone. If he can ever change that I would love for him to stay only if Hurney is gone. If I was JR I would bring in a GM that can overrule Fox when it comes to talent on the team. Who signs a guy coming off his worst game ever (and wasn't that great lets face it all season last year aside from 2 or 3 games) to that kind of deal. I would rather have been in cap hell then to have seen that deal. A wise GM would have just let Pep walk but lets not get into that.

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