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I heard the same thing on Sirius Radio. They were talking to a beat writer in Cleveland and she said the same thing.

Jake has NEVER played in a WCO.

also, I don't think his skill set is suited for a WCO. You need a QB that makes quick decisions and very accurate passes. Jake really does neither.

He has a tendancy to throw high and let Smitty go get it.

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I heard the same thing on Sirius Radio. They were talking to a beat writer in Cleveland and she said the same thing.

Jake has NEVER played in a WCO.

also, I don't think his skill set is suited for a WCO. You need a QB that makes quick decisions and very accurate passes. Jake really does neither.

He has a tendancy to throw high and let Smitty go get it.

Delhomme learned the West Coast offense from Mike McCarthy when he was with the Saints.

Didn't the Saints run the WCO when Jake was backing up Aaron Brooks?

Jake was specifically considered a WCO until he came to Carolina. One could even make the argument that playing in Henning's O is what earned him the "gunslinger" designation.

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He may thrive, he might not. It depends greatly on the WRs he'll have and if the running back can be a threat out of the backfield.

Is Brian Westbrook available?

I think we've got several backs that can catch the ball sufficiently, if we decide to use them in that way. But I think Rosario and Barnidge are going to be of more help to Moore than the running backs (as far as pass-catching options, that is).

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