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Stafford style... Late in a blowout. He many INTs this week.
You guys are acting like any backup can/does throw for those numbers, even in garbage time.
Unclear of angle here, but giving benefit of the doubt and a thumbs up. Don't make me regret it.You guys are acting like any backup can/does throw for those numbers, even in garbage time.
Not late. After the first quarter, he was 30-41 for 410 yards. He was 14 for 15 in the 2nd quarter.
Unclear of angle here, but giving benefit of the doubt and a thumbs up. Don't make me regret it.![]()
Obviously a Moore fan here. But really have no illusions he is a NFL keeper. Happy he got a chance, but he has a job the minute his options to suit up run out (I think we are about there). The guy will never eat Mac n' Cheese cause he has too. BSU will find a spot for him in the coaching staff the minute he says "I'm done playing".Kellen Moore completed 33-of-48 passes for 435 yards, three touchdowns, and two interceptions in the Cowboys' Week 17 loss to Washington.
The stats look good, but Moore was playing against a Washington team that was resting most of its starters. Moore was still an upgrade over Matt Cassel, but looks maxed out as a No. 3 quarterback. He's signed for a non-guaranteed $760,000 in 2016. Jan 3 - 6:32 PM Rotoworld
6 INT in 3 games. No, not even Dan O could do that. I take it back.
Jay he could have had the best QBR also. I wouldn't of cared. I had to make the reference to you about Stafford more than anything. Not Kellen.
My point regarding Moore is that we should have kept and cultivated him as our backup instead of a washed-up guy in Orlovsky who has already reached his very low ceiling.