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..according to Joe buck, and Troy Aikman, Jake is still our QB..


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Im telling you guys as long as Fox is here Jake will be his guy. Enjoy the Matt Moore era while you can because its going to end after next week. Fox doesnt want to admit he made a mistake in giving Jake so much money and he would much rather stick with him and bring the whole team down than to make the switch to Moore.

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I like Buck and Aikman. Well, I like Aikman, don't care about Buck one way or the other. Aikman is generally pretty fair and knowledgable, as long as he isn't doing a Cowboys game.

I really don't like Buck but you are spot on about Aikman. He is very knowlegeable and fair but when he is calling cowboys games his bias is undeniable. Its not so much what he says but how he says it, his demeanor and tone. The NFL should recognize this and not let him do cowboys games. Otherwise he is pretty good.

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Im telling you guys as long as Fox is here Jake will be his guy. Enjoy the Matt Moore era while you can because its going to end after next week. Fox doesnt want to admit he made a mistake in giving Jake so much money and he would much rather stick with him and bring the whole team down than to make the switch to Moore.

You may be correct that Fox will go back to Jake at the beginning of the season....only time will tell. But, he will do it because he truly believes it to be the right move.

But, if you believe Fox would rather bring this team down than switch to Moore, you really are the ignorant troll that everyone here believes.

Fox may be stubborn, and it may take him longer to make a decision that we see as obvious....but, he is ultra competitive and wants to win more than anything else.

Please, I beg of you, please go annoy the posters of another team....I hear the Cowboys and Saints have a little more room on their bandwagon.

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You may be correct that Fox will go back to Jake at the beginning of the season....only time will tell. But, he will do it because he truly believes it to be the right move.

But, if you believe Fox would rather bring this team down than switch to Moore, you really are the ignorant troll that everyone here believes.

Fox may be stubborn, and it may take him longer to make a decision that we see as obvious....but, he is ultra competitive and wants to win more than anything else.

Please, I beg of you, please go annoy the posters of another team....I hear the Cowboys and Saints have a little more room on their bandwagon.

They're not as fun to annoy as you. Ive already decided you're my new best friend.

Just wait and see....If Fox is here jake will start.

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