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Here's why St.Pierre is starting QB


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“You hear stories about a guy like Kurt Warner who was stocking shelves. I don’t know what my story’s going to be. Right now it is what it is,” St. Pierre said. “I’m happy for the opportunity. I don’t know what’s going to happen. I don’t know what’s going to happen tomorrow.”

LOL "IT IS WHAT IT IS".......

any questions!?

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/11/18/1848464/st-pierre-gets-the-nod-as-starter.html

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St. Pierre sounds like he's on the fence about whether or not he wants to start... LOL

St. Pierre sounds like he thinks Fox is a retard. He said obviously he thought Tony would get the start.......then when Fox tossed out the Vinny did it, he basically said yo, this ain't the same thing dumb dumb.

I'm happy for St. Pierre. He achieves his dream Sunday. Starting QB. I will feel bad for him once the game starts.

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St. Pierre sounds like he thinks Fox is a retard. He said obviously he thought Tony would get the start.......then when Fox tossed out the Vinny did it wrong basically said yo, this ain't the same thing dumb dumb.

I'm happy for St. Pierre. He achieves his dream Sunday. Starting QB. I will feel bad for him once the game starts.

rep man

This game on Sunday can't come soon enough

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This whole thing is a joke. I love this quote from the article.

“It’s a tough situation. I don’t know how many times this has ever happened, really,” St. Pierre said. “John Fox came up to me on Wednesday and said, ‘Vinny Testaverde did this three years ago.’ I said, ‘Well, Vinny has a little better resume than I do.’

Read more: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/11/18/1848464/st-pierre-gets-the-nod-as-starter.html#ixzz15jx4HBLc

This Franchise has been hampered by Fox's inability to coach/develope QB's or have somebody on his staff who could. Just think how bad this franchise would have been had Delhomme had not worked out.

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There isn't a head coach in the league that would start a 3rd string rookie project qb over a vet...regardless or game experience. So all those who went off in the first novel, have no fricking clue when it comes to football.

Matt Moore was our third-string quarterback last year. Should Fox have waited that long to start him over Delhomme, McCown and Feeley?

I realize that he'd been in the league a few years up to that point, but I just think we need to at least see if Pike can play. If I had to guess, he won't even be on the team next year (unless he gets playing time and impresses). St. Pierre certainly won't.

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