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It only took 2 games for Moore to turn into Delhomme?


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What the heck? I thought Moore was the answer after those last 4 games of last year? Shouldn't have run Delhomme out of town man. As far as those folks who want Clausen to be a 'game manager'....I saw an interview with Madden this weekend. He said "Anytime a quarterback is mentioned as a 'game manager' it essentially means he sucks.

Now you guys are starting to see just how good Jake was with that run related offense that is run.

Peace out and I hope you get on a run, because we can't have Tampa and Atlanta racking up wins...

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Again, not knocking anyone, just saying it's VERY hard to be a qb in that offense.

f**k that. Matt is no Delhomme. It took Delhomme years without receiving help and stubborn coaching, drafting to turn into "Delhomme". Matt hasn't done what Delhomme did for us. Matt didn't get us to a SB, Matt didn't engineer I don't know how many 4th quarter drives and Matt doesn't have the fire or leadership abilities Delhomme had.

Matt doesn't deserve to be compared to Delhomme. Stop dissing the best QB this team ever had up to this point.

These Delhomme/Matt comparisons need to end. Delhomme played for us for 7 years!

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PatherFanForLife...read my whole post. I was actually a big Delhomme fan. What my post was saying is "Delhomme was actually very undervalued because he was honestly alot more clutch than anyone thought"

I mean he had to complete so many clutch passes and had to be so precise because I'm sure it was hard to get into a rhythm when you are running the ball 70% of the time.

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PatherFanForLife...read my whole post. I was actually a big Delhomme fan. What my post was saying is "Delhomme was actually very undervalued because he was honestly alot more clutch than anyone thought"

I mean he had to complete so many clutch passes and had to be so precise because I'm sure it was hard to get into a rhythm when you are running the ball 70% of the time.

I know dude but just phrasing your title in that manner is perpetuation a huge disrespect that has been going on for too long for Delhomme. And yes it is hard to get into a passing rythm when you run all the time I agree. Just like yesterday was hard to get into a running rhythm and punch that touchdown in when we used PASSING from Jimmy to get us in that position.

I just cannot understand the logic in our playcalling. I'm sure they have some, but I don't get it.

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