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Jake's replacement


jimbo baggins

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(Prove me wrong Jake)

After seeing Cassel's success this season (seriously, 11-5 is pretty good playing in the AFC East), I think we should give Matt Moore a real shot to see if he can git'ur'done. Not saying we shouldn't draft a QB -- we should, just in case Moore wilts under pressure. But he looked all right when he got in last year, and I've got a good feeling.

Still haven't completely given up on Jake but it's clear we need a plan if we're going to stay competitive.

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We have to address the QB position. Jake can manage games and win some but is not consistent at all. I mean how many games over the years do we need to see to know that this position is a real need. He is not the worst in the league, but can we really win three playoff games with this guy. 100 rating game followed by a 34.

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Honestly, you can call me a jock sniffer, but you can't blame this all on Delhomme. Yes, sh*tty throws, and yes, bad decisions, but the defense hasn't played great either. Really? Fitzgerald had 151 yards in the first half...give me a break.

Jake is a large part of it, but I don't want to give up on him just yet.

WHAT?! 4 turnovers and great field position isn't even giving the defense a fuging chance. This game is Jake Delhomme's fault, plain and simple. There is no silver lining, there is no good side to this.

Draft The Golden Calf of Bristol, The Golden Calf of Bristol has never single-handedly lost the game for his team.

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Honestly, you can call me a jock sniffer, but you can't blame this all on Delhomme. Yes, sh*tty throws, and yes, bad decisions, but the defense hasn't played great either. Really? Fitzgerald had 151 yards in the first half...give me a break.

Jake is a large part of it, but I don't want to give up on him just yet.

WTF ever, the defense is playing great considering their morale is in the gutter. They really only gave up ONE touchdown. And has held them to field goals on the rest.

You are right it's not all Jake's fault. He can't help he just plain SUCKS some days. It's FOX's fault for not picking up on that like the rest of us did in the 2nd quarter and stop letting Delhomme win the game.

We are a running team right? Where the fug are our run plays? You panic in the 2nd quarter and give up the run game?

Honestly, as great as Fox did for as this season, it's not all his credit. ANY fuging coach can come in there and do what Foxd did with the talent that is on this team, as long as he gets a new QB.

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