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Jake is a Good Guy


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He took all the blame for his mistakes and realized it was his fault for the loss. But a good person isnt going to win us the SB. It takes a good player. I like Jake as a person, but hope like hell he doesnt start another game for us. There will never be a 2003 run with him again. We try reliving that season every year only to be let down.

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Well I'm sure this happens most times when a qb turns the ball over six times

Who would know? When was the last time a qb was a part of 6 turnovers in a Playoff game? These post will probably not stop till a sign of change is aproaching. If a never a sign, Delhomme will have to put up Brees numbers to ever get the fans on his side again.

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I for one don't want to see Jake next year, Ken Lucas can go with him, as well as Defense Cord. None of this is based on last nights game. I have been saying this for 3 years. I like Jake don't get me wrong, but there was a reason he was a back up QB in New Orleans.

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He took all the blame for his mistakes and realized it was his fault for the loss. But a good person isnt going to win us the SB. It takes a good player. I like Jake as a person, but hope like hell he doesnt start another game for us. There will never be a 2003 run with him again. We try reliving that season every year only to be let down.

I totally agree with your post. On a personal level Jake seems like a great guy. I wish he could be the guy to lead us to a Super Bowl win, but I just don't see it. Too inconsistent. I'm not sure how I feel right now about the potential for him to be our starter next year, because I haven't seen enough of McCown or Moore to be comfortable with either of them. If Jake is our starting quarterback next year, I will hope like hell he has a great year...I just don't see it happening.

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