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bP's NEW video to get you outta your Funk


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Wow. Thanks man! Watching that brought back sooooo many memories of this season that were joyful and jubilant. Still to this day some of those plays I can't believe we made and how even some of his under thrown balls were in the perfect spot for the receivers.

Watching this video DID make me realize that it wasn't about him just not having the skill anymore at the position after our loss to Arizona, he just simply had a horrid night. Simple as that. Sooooo many times he was able to make plays to help us when the game when we were behind. We shouldn't forget that. He will bounce back. Thanks BP!!!

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Thank you BP.

That was exactly what I needed to get over this sadness.

A poignant reminder of our potential and that we have been great with Delhomme.

2007 wasn't long ago during our musical chairs of quarterbacks. How soon people forget how we couldn't win consistently without him.

I am thankful we have Delhomme.

I forgive him, too.

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When I saw the title "Jake Delhomme," I thought for sure this would be a collection of his interceptions this season.

I was so happy to see that wasn't the case. A video such as this isn't going to change our situation at quarterback. It's not going to win over anyone skeptical of Jake Delhomme, and that's the way it should be.

But what it can do is remind us of all the good Jake has brought this team, this season included.

I forgave the man the day after the game.

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