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Jake Delhomme turns down Dolphins


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For the record, Delhomme didn't want to backup Moore which is why he turned them down. Moore continues proving he is way better than Delhomme and many QBs in this league.

I believe his rating over his last 5 games or so is sandwiched between Rodgers and Brady. He has two of the highest 5 QBRs this year and has that team believing.

Keep on keepin on, Huddle.

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For the record, Delhomme didn't want to backup Moore which is why he turned them down. Moore continues proving he is way better than Delhomme and many QBs in this league.

I believe his rating over his last 5 games or so is sandwiched between Rodgers and Brady. He has two of the highest 5 QBRs this year and has that team believing.

Keep on keepin on, Huddle.

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I'd say he is the best qb in the league and has many SB's coming. You were right all along

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I'd say he is the best qb in the league and has many SB's coming. You were right all along

Now hold on there, there are questions about Matt Moore:

1. Which hand will he hoist his Lombardis with? Where Roger Goodell stands on the podium could have an impact on this. I guess he could alternate hands because he's going to have at least three shots at it.

2. Will he shave off that weird little pube goatee of his when he's inducted into the Hall of Fame?

3. How many Pro Bowls will he miss due to Super Bowl appearances in the coming years?

4. Will TRD literally kill himself masturbating at some point in the near future?

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Moore is more of a team guy than some other QBs around so he'd probably let his linemen, backs, and receivers hold the Lombardi rather than holding #1 in the sky and holding the trophy himself. He realizes he isn't an icon and entertainer, just a humble guy who plays a little football. He realizes he isn't bigger than his teammates and they are just as important to his success as his natural ability is. He knows he isn't Superman and is heavily involved in the community without being told to do so and without cameras present. Moore is as real and as humble a QB as you will find.

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Moore is more of a team guy than some other QBs around so he'd probably let his linemen, backs, and receivers hold the Lombardi rather than holding #1 in the sky and holding the trophy himself. He realizes he isn't an icon and entertainer, just a humble guy who plays a little football. He realizes he isn't bigger than his teammates and they are just as important to his success as his natural ability is. He knows he isn't Superman and is heavily involved in the community without being told to do so and without cameras present. Moore is as real and as humble a QB as you will find.

You don't have to worry about him holding the Lombardi, because he'll NEVER win a superbowl.

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Moore is more of a team guy than some other QBs around so he'd probably let his linemen, backs, and receivers hold the Lombardi rather than holding #1 in the sky and holding the trophy himself. He realizes he isn't an icon and entertainer, just a humble guy who plays a little football. He realizes he isn't bigger than his teammates and they are just as important to his success as his natural ability is. He knows he isn't Superman and is heavily involved in the community without being told to do so and without cameras present. Moore is as real and as humble a QB as you will find.

His natural ability is about like John Elway. I just hope he can put it together.

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Yep. Matt Moore has been pretty good. In the last 5 games he has taken on and defeated such teams as Kansas City, Buffalo, and Washington :rolleyes:. And despite having one of the best defenses in the NFL he couldn't quite muster up wins against the Giants and Dallas.

So as long as he plays a pooty team and is aided with a top ten defense....

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