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John Fox Has Lost His Mind


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I dont think he is sticking with Delhomme to stick with Delhomme, there are just no other NFL caliber QBs on the roster and chances are the 2 guys behind Delhomme would be just as bad(Feeley) or worse(Moore).

lol, there is no way either of those two would be worse than Delhomme has played so far.

The question is, though, would either of them ever come close to what Delhomme has show the ability to do in the past here?

That's the real crux of this.

To Fox, this is not about Jake's performance so far this season compared to the others - it is the fact he knows what Jake has done in the past and hopes it'll happen again.

I think he is also hoping Jake can right his ship against the Cardinals, going full circle and what not.

We'll see.

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