The "Idea" of Benching Delhomme is now official
Let's see how this progresses. Clearly the pressure on John Fox is such that if he hitches his wagon to jake it could bring him down and out. However, there is a good chance it may get worse for Jake's replacement. Arizona is no rollover game.
Either way, the Panther's have a rough road ahead of them. The question is to which quarterback will be the least "bumpy" along the road......
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Anybody's going to be bumpy, to be honest.
Changing QB’s midseason is never a good prospect, and neither Moore nor Feeley has been working out with the first team, nor do they have the chemistry Jake does with the starters… but it’s a neccesary change.
That being said, best transition would be Moore as I’ve stated before, he’s bound to have a better grip of the playbook than Feeley and knows the tendencies of the team. Only time will tell.
Cat Scratch Reader's resident optimist.
by James The Aussie on Oct 26, 2009 2:40 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Humor me for a second
Who knows Moore could be the next Brady? Seriously I think Moore gets the start and then if he gets the start he get to play the saints twice this year.
by chinchillas sword on Oct 26, 2009 3:29 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I’ll humor the idea, but even as an optimist I think every team forced to lean on an undrafted/late round QB will always try and hope they have the ‘Next Tom Brady’ hasn’t really happened to anyone but the Patriots… twice… that’s assuming Matt Cassel is the real deal.
Cat Scratch Reader's resident optimist.
by James The Aussie on Oct 26, 2009 4:04 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
lol
The Pats are always so good at overcoming injuries. They’ve had injuries aplenty like Carolina, the problem is we succumb to those injuries, as well we should, but the Pats just seem superhuman.
by Flowing Willow on Oct 27, 2009 1:35 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs

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