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Why I'm not sad for Moore.


thunderraiden

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A.) We don't have to worry about any"Moore" puns. (Been holding that one in since April)

2.) He's a millionaire, he's is going to do alright with the rest of his life, good luck as a career back up for the next 3 - 4 years man while u make about 2 more million dollars in your career just for showing up at NFL games.

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A.) We don't have to worry about any"Moore" puns. (Been holding that one in since April)

2.) He's a millionaire, he's is going to do alright with the rest of his life, good luck as a career back up for the next 3 - 4 years man while u make about 2 more million dollars in your career just for showing up at NFL games.

In the NFL there are two sides to this story.

1. The team and us as fans need to give a QB a chance to prove himself.

2. The QB, needs to give his team and his fans a chance to win.

As long as that order takes place no one should ever feel bad for a QB because THIS is a business, and it is about WINNING!

Last week I said we should give him one more chance. We did. Unfortunatelly for him, when you have antsy fans, and a back-up QB with a name like Jimmy Clausen you just aren't going to get the same forgiveness that Delhomme got so you only have a few opportunities to prove yourself.

I'm sure Delhomme would have been benched sooner too if we had Jimmy a year ago.

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