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Who would you rather have? Moore or Palmer?


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I'd rather just see what Moore brings to the table in the off and preseason.

That is I'd rather do that then entertain the notion of the guy who just lost to the Jets joining our team when there is about a -50% chance of it ever happening.

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Moore. Do not bring in any FA quarterbacks as the ones who will be available are the ones who faltered and fell with their last team. As for the draft, bring in a QB to compete with Moore (but most likely Moore will win) and then keep the dude as a backup or future QB.

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Palmer has not seemed the same to me since the knee injury.

I really like Moore, but I expect Jake to beat him out for at least one more year. I think Jake is going to have a strong season next year.

Never count someone that competitive out, even if he did throw 18 picks and had a horrid season.

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Pretty random thread. These guys are not close to each other in terms of experience, or anything else. Moore has started a total of 8 games, Palmer is a 6 year vet who has started 81. Palmer is 30 and actually in the prime of his career while Moore is 25 years and just beginning his career. One is a number 1 pick, the other a UDFA. One is a 2 time probowler, the other hasn't completed one season.

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