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This chart should end all speculation as to if Delhomme will return


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This link takes you to a chart that compares QB Rating by QB Salary. Look at how far off Jake is to the trend line.

http://sportsgurublog.yardbarker.com/blog/sportsgurublog/Comparing_QB_Rating_to_2009_Salary/1855586

That has nothing to do with why he will return. I do have 13 million guaranteed reasons why he will be back. Can you guess from your chart what they are??

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Seriously though, did someone make a new account just to repeat the same thing they said on a different one?

Seems many folks aren't bright enough for original thought so they just repeat themselves over and over or parrot others, as if it will have more impact.

LOL

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Sadly, there will be camp competition for the starting job, just like Leinart and Warner did last year. Hopefully Moore can prove once and for all what we already know.

Isn't that what everyone has been clamoring for years. Or is that only a good idea relevant as long as we can pick who gets to compete and who wins.?? If he works as hard as Jake did all these years then his physical talent should win out. As long as Moore shows he can study, break down film and practice as well as he plays, it should be no competition.

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