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Mr. Scot

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It's Delhomme/Davidson vs. Delhomme/Daboll. Davidson coached tight ends and the offensive line in Cleveland before becoming their OC. Daboll was the Jets QB coach. If Delhomme starts struggling, I would expect a different approach from vacillating between having him throw 40 times and having him throw 10.

Our old OC Gil Haskell is there too, and might be a head-coach-in-waiting if Mangini struggles.

Throw in that per Delhomme's interview, they'll be running a very QB-friendly west coast style attack.

If the scenario Mr. Scot posted was to play out... the huddle would have a melt-down of such epicness that they would write books about it.

Nuclear :eek:

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You really think Delhomme is going to do better in the AFC north than the NFC south? Pass me what you're smoking...

It's very possible. I think that right now the NFC South as a whole is a tougher division than the AFC North. Sure, the Ravens are solid on both sides of the field, but the Steelers are declining, and the Jets showed how to handle the Bengals -- twice.

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It's very possible. I think that right now the NFC South as a whole is a tougher division than the AFC North. Sure, the Ravens are solid on both sides of the field, but the Steelers are declining, and the Jets showed how to handle the Bengals -- twice.

I think the AFC north still beats out the NFC south in defense. We only ranked so high againts the pass because we couldn't stop a 3rd grader trying to run it up the gut. NO wasn't impressive on D other than Sharper. TB was well, shitty. Atlanta D sucked as well. Baltimore, Cincy, and Pitt all > D than any of ours. Delhomme is going to throw 50 INTs this year if they don't pull him first, which they will.

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Seeing how many fans are taking note of what's happening with him and the Browns, I'm more convinced than ever that the team did the right thing letting him go.

Imagine how much more sentiment there'd be for the people that were actually friends with him. That could've been a severe drag on Matt Moore.

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Warner had a quick release and was very quick with his receiver progression. That coupled with better than average accuracy is why he was successful. He was better at all of those things than Jake ever dreamed of being. The only thing that I believe Jake had going for him over Kurt were intangibles.

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Seeing how many fans are taking note of what's happening with him and the Browns, I'm more convinced than ever that the team did the right thing letting him go.

Imagine how much more sentiment there'd be for the people that were actually friends with him. That could've been a severe drag on Matt Moore.

You mean like a certain 2nd round pick.

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