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If you want any and I mean any chance at winning a super bowl... Put Jake in!!!!!! I know we have all seen Delhomme's meltdowns first hand, but I know one thing. When hes on hes on. Yes you can tell by the first pass he throws what kinda day it will be, but......... This Texans team reminds me a lot of our superbowl team... Give him a chance you have nothing to lose. I believe Jake can get it done and if not he will die trying. I would love to see Jake holding that trophy over his head. If you dont agree you have ZERO respect for what the man did here!!

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Yates has 0 chance of winning a super bowl. Jake has about a 2% chance im not saying its much, but he has playoff experience and has the potential to lead them to 4 straight wins yates has no chance to do that.

There's a 100% chance of you making stats up

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If you want any and I mean any chance at winning a super bowl... Put Jake in!!!!!! I know we have all seen Delhomme's meltdowns first hand, but I know one thing. When hes on hes on. Yes you can tell by the first pass he throws what kinda day it will be, but......... This Texans team reminds me a lot of our superbowl team... Give him a chance you have nothing to lose. I believe Jake can get it done and if not he will die trying. I would love to see Jake holding that trophy over his head. If you dont agree you have ZERO respect for what the man did here!!

There is something called a playbook that Yates has been studying all year and Delhomme has had in his posession for all of 2 weeks I think? You theory could however work well if it were a game of Madden.

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