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Jake Delhomme moments


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Ill be posting more videos as i get them of the moments in history when delhomme made us Smile. He will be remembered not for what he did bad but for the memorys he brought us.

http://mobile.derp/2008/6/4/545417/steve-smith-s-2003-game-wi

haha yeah, that playoff game back in '03 against the Rams was a nail-biter! I'd say another Delhomme moment was actually last year against the Chargers: Delhomme's beautiful TD pass to Rosario to win the game was priceless! That's why it's hard to believe he's been sucking recently

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Rose colored glasses.
remembering the good times with jake is going to be the primary motivator in making him starter again. forgetting about the bad stuff and remembering the good times is a far more dangerous than only looking at the negative and basing your decision on that.

better to err on the side of progress.

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remembering the good times with jake is going to be the primary motivator in making him starter again. forgetting about the bad stuff and remembering the good times is a far more dangerous than only looking at the negative and basing your decision on that.

better to err on the side of progress.

Is that why so many people keep saying he has always been bad?

Because I can remember and appreciate the good stuff doesn't mean I'm forgetting all the recent awful moments he has given this team.

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Recent? Jakes career TD/INT Ratio 115/76. I was nice to not include this years stats. 8/18.

TD/INT ration for 2003-2007 before TJ surgery

97-59 and that isn't including his playoff stats during that time which make it much higher.

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