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So do we bring Moore back?


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I don't think we do. I look for us to bring in a vet FA to compete with Jimmy. If Clausen fails would you be comfortable with Moore as your best backup? A possibility would be if the experience that Vince Young just went through humbles him, I wouldn't be opposed to V Young if he's released. (don't want if it's part of a trade) And if they did that there would have to be strict provisions in his contract regarding his character. There are others I'm sure but VY was the first one to come to mind.

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Luck and Harbaugh was the answer, folks!

Great to see that ownership is willing to invest in the team!

Hopefully all of you with tickets are smart enough to return the favor to Mr Richardson in not continuing to attend the games. Empty seats will send a message.

Luck wants to remain in school, with the high chance of his coach returning...and you some how blame richardson.

You are a fuging idiot.

In response to the thread..yes, bring back Moore, sign a good vet, open competition. The best man wins.

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No, but I'm sure CRA will disagree

disagree with what? I don't think our depth chart will be Moore/Clausen/Pike (order doesn't matter).

New coach is going to make sure things change on that front. I would be fine with everyone being cut (that won't happen) but it wouldn't bother me. There will be a new offense so there is no advantage they will have over new guys.

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