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I bet $1000 that Jake Delhomme will start Opening Day 2009


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He'll be our starting quarterback Opening Day 2009 with Josh McCown and Matt Moore as his backups.

These are Fox and Hurney we're talking about remember. Jerry Richardson owns Bojangles now and Jake is their top endorser. Jake's not going anywhere. Period.

Please remember who makes the decisions in this organization. They're loyal to the veterans in a sad way.

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I hope he does... he had the worst game of his career. This sh*t happens in the NFL. I think some of you all forget how bad it was last year. sh*t, a good majority of you were not even around to talk about it. Ill take a 12-4, NFC South Champs season ride any year with the hopes of doing well in the playoffs. I for one am very proud of this team and what they did this year.

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I hope he does... he had the worst game of his career. This sh*t happens in the NFL. I think some of you all forget how bad it was last year. sh*t, a good majority of you were not even around to talk about it. Ill take a 12-4, NFC South Champs season ride any year with the hopes of doing well in the playoffs. I for one am very proud of this team and what they did this year.

So because David Carr sucked and Vinny was older than God, only Jake can QB this team?

Man, are we ever screwed once he retires!

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I hope he does... he had the worst game of his career. This sh*t happens in the NFL. I think some of you all forget how bad it was last year. sh*t, a good majority of you were not even around to talk about it. Ill take a 12-4, NFC South Champs season ride any year with the hopes of doing well in the playoffs. I for one am very proud of this team and what they did this year.

Jake is a very inaccurate passer. His passes mainly consist of random throws to Smith unless he's constantly double-teamed like he was tonight. Then his passes turn into very inaccurate passes to other receivers.

Counting the playoffs, he finished with 15 touchdowns to 17 interceptions. That's a poor season any way you slice it.

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Yes Jake will start....and we will have a good start to the season and everyone will talk about how good jake looks against early season un-settled defenses then 60% into the season evil jake will visit us and fug our lives up again....i feel like i have been kicked in the nuts by a punter.

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Of course he'll be back. Everyone pretty much will. We went 12-5 and Hurney will consider that as "good" as it "sounds". I'm tired of being a "southern hospitality" team. when **** ain't right, you fix it. I pray to god this was not the last Playoff run Jerry sees. But with this current team...the Playoffs aren't on the platter for next season.

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Of course he'll be back. Everyone pretty much will. We went 12-5 and Hurney will consider that as "good" as it "sounds". I'm tired of being a "southern hospitality" team. when **** ain't right, you fix it. I pray to god this was not the last Playoff run Jerry sees. But with this current team...the Playoffs aren't on the platter for next season.

what in hell... who on earth wouldnt consider a 12- 5 team "good"?!?!

12-5 is an excellent record

How would the playoffs not be on the platter?? if a team makes it to the 2nd round of the playoffs one year, and changes nothing for the next season, the result should be very similar. two teams that are exactly the same from one year to the next year, with no other stipulations involved should result in two very similar results.

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if there a chance for a superbowl it's not with jake,maybe not fox or trgovac.

if richardson wants to stay loyal,great but remember nice guys finish last.(this quote is probably one of the closes opinion to fact).

btw stepandfetch,the jags,browns,and cowboys are the same team but didn't make the playoffs.

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