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Jimmy will get a chance to start again one day but not this year. Unless Moore gets a serious injury... which I hope not.

Another game like that one against the Giant's and he will never start for us again unless Jimmy throws that many picks in the redzone

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nah. Moore's likely got at least 2 more Giant-esque performances before he gets benched.

Clausen may get his chance this year even if Moore does okay, but that will have nothing to do with Moore... but frankly, if Moore keeps playing like he did on Sunday or anywhere close to it, he's probably going to go into next season as our starter.

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nah. Moore's likely got at least 2 more Giant-esque performances before he gets benched.

Clausen may get his chance this year even if Moore does okay, but that will have nothing to do with Moore... but frankly, if Moore keeps playing like he did on Sunday or anywhere close to it, he's probably going to go into next season as our starter.

He'd have to be immaculate to finish the year for the FO to resign him because of Clausen being here. He's playing on a one-year RFA contract, I doubt he comes back here for less money especially after being benched...he's gone unless he's made an offer he can't refuse.

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Another game like that one against the Giant's and he will never start for us again unless Jimmy throws that many picks in the redzone

I should have added that if Moore plays like he did Sunday for the rest of the year... But we all have to expect him to have a bad game here and there. So just cause he has a bad game, they still need to stick with him. At least another game or two, and I dont think he'll have games like the first two, back to back.

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Clausen, or a FA qb, will start for us next year. Moore will be gone but will finish out the year. And it'll take 3-5 rough games next season before Clausen even gets things under his belt (if at all) since he'll basically be starting from scratch. Hopefully we can pick up a decent FA to mentor him the right way unlike this year. Or hell, grab Andrew Luck if we have a worse record than the 49ers, and go back to square one with two young QBs like we did this year. Such a mess.

Moore has to get us to 8-8 ot 9-7 to get signed here and be the guy.

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