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Preseason stats Jake Delhomme, Matt Moore


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While the Carolina panthers are heading in a new direction in QB so has the browns by taking a gamble on Jake Delhomme.

Jake delhomme has attempted 23 passes this preseason and has completed 18 for 193 yards 1TD 0INT with a QB rating of 116

While Matt Moore has attempted 24 passes and only completed 10 for 89 yards with 1INT 0TDS. A QB rating of 35.

Panthers also drafted Jimmy clausen in case Moore wasn't what everyone thought he was. Jimmy hasn't been lighting it up either.. Hes only completed 17 out of 37 passes for 152 yards and 2ints. With a QB rating of 35.

Did the Carolina panthers give up on Jake to early? Will this decision of cutting their franchise quarterback bite them in the ass? Only time will tell..

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Jake needed a change of scenery. I kind of thought he'd have a decent season up there. Down here, if he farted in the wrong direction he was getting booed off the field. He was trying to do too many things to make up for the AZ game and it mind f*cked him.

Good for Jake. Hope he leads Cleveland to the playoffs.

Now onto Matt Moore and Jimmy Clausen.

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