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Saturday Night Football: Dolphins at Jets


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3 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Another horrible game but may as well have a thread for it. A Jets win would move our draft pick up to 6 at least temporarily so gotta pull for them. The QB play tonight is going to be terrifying.

 

Ok, you got me all curious. Who are the QBs in this game? Wait...let me guess. Moore is playing for the Fins, right? Tell me I'm right. I may watch just for that.

 

Do the Jets even have a QB? Is Geno still playing? It is almost funny for them.

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Just now, iamhubby1 said:

 

Ok, you got me all curious. Who are the QBs in this game? Wait...let me guess. Moore is playing for the Fins, right? Tell me I'm right. I may watch just for that.

 

Do the Jets even have a QB? Is Geno still playing? It is almost funny for them.

Yep our old friend for the Dolphins and Petty for Jets.

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2 minutes ago, jasonluckydog said:

As president of the Matt Moore fanclub I will be pulling for a Miami victory 

 

So, you are one of those type fans. Root for a player over the team. If I cared about either one, I'd be outraged. I tell ya what.

 

Oh, I still loathe uncle Foxy for how he did Matt. We were excited all off-season waiting on Matt to lead us to the promised land. And ol' Foxy pulled the rug out from underneath us. I hate that gum chewing twerp.

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32 minutes ago, outlaw4 said:

Remember when people thought Matt Moore was Jake's true successor? He certainly had his moments here but never seemed to rise above a nice backup. 

He wasnt that bad. In fact our run game and defense was so good that had he not gotten hurt i think he couldve taken us to the playoffs. All he had to do was not turn the ball over. We had like 2300 rushing yards in 09 as a team

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3 minutes ago, KillaCamNewton said:

He wasnt that bad. In fact our run game and defense was so good that had he not gotten hurt i think he couldve taken us to the playoffs. All he had to do was not turn the ball over. We had like 2300 rushing yards in 09 as a team

Again, he had some really nice games. He could conceivable be a starter for several teams and yet, he seems content being a backup.

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45 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

So, you are one of those type fans. Root for a player over the team. If I cared about either one, I'd be outraged. I tell ya what.

 

Oh, I still loathe uncle Foxy for how he did Matt. We were excited all off-season waiting on Matt to lead us to the promised land. And ol' Foxy pulled the rug out from underneath us. I hate that gum chewing twerp.

I support most former Panthers and Matt did nothing wrong while he was here and how he left.  

 

Matt had a beautiful 50 yard td pass to Kenny.

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