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Why Signing Jake Delhomme As QB Coach Is A Good Idea


Paige

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1. Shula Can put all his work in the offense now and not worry about  it.

 

2.Jake is a leader and no doubt would light a fire under Cam when he gets down.Having a guy like Jake who a born again leader would be good for Cam.

 

Like I said Jake being a leader and keep Cam fired up on the sidelines would be the main reason why I would do this.

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not without coaching experience.

 

proehl and even dorsey had coaching experience prior to working for the panthers. jake's had his horses...which is where he'll be spending his post-football life.

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Jake was a good qb for us before his injury but I still see some of you still can't forgive him for the playoff vs the Cards.

 

Anyway having A QB Like Jake who has won playoff games and been to the superbowl would be a good teacher for Cam and Like I said he would make sure Cam kept his head high when things go tough aswell.

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what makes you think he'd want to leave his horses?

 

and i don't really want him teaching cam or any QB anything. jake relied on instinct more than anything. he was a gunslinger, not a technician. not really the kind of guy that helps someone be a better QB.

 

no hate to him at all, i just don't think he'd really have anything more to offer cam than a high five and a "hand in there, fella" when times get tough.

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Jake was a good qb for us before his injury but I still see some of you still can't forgive him for the playoff vs the Cards.

 

Anyway having A QB Like Jake who has won playoff games and been to the superbowl would be a good teacher for Cam and Like I said he would make sure Cam kept his head high when things go tough aswell.

It's not about forgiving him for his elbow falling apart.  It's about him not having any coaching experience.  Jake signing a one day retirement contract to retire a Panther and get his deserved send off is overdue.

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