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looking at Devonne Bess & Sam Aiken on my roster, wondering if those guys would be better starts. It is sad how bad Steve Smith has become
I just rewatched the games and the announcers talked about the wind throughout the first half. They said wind gusts up to 25 mph and swirling wind on the field.I was at the game last week and it was not windy at all on the field. Bills secondary played well and Sanchez was horrible.
Huge Delhomme supporter here. He is a great guy, class act, pretty clutch player over the years, and a strong leader. Yet I concur 100%. Jake is toast. Don't know if he's lost his arm, and hence has no confidence in taking shots downfield any more, or if it's a mental thing where he is scared of making mistakes and they have become a self-fulfilling prophecy....either way, it's over for Jake.Smith is fine.
Delhomme's the problem.
When does this become a Delhome thread, because that's what this is really about: the end of Jake. I've heard or read Carolina fans defend Jake. Ok, fine, but I can tell you I've been watching Jake play since he was a Saint and he's not the same QB. Weak throws, overwhelmed after the snap, missing throws, and - most importantly, for Jake - not taking chances and pulling them off, that's how he's looked to me.
Not to mention his next two games after Buffalo are @Ari and @NO. No way, can the Panthers rely solely on their defense and running games - they're going to have to air it out, and Smith should be heavily involved.The good thing is that we're going to find something out one way or another. In a way I'm glad that it got SO bad that it hit a breaking point and Smith spoke out. We will now find out if Delhomme: 1) Has just been insanely gunshy with the shaky confidence after the playoff game and game 1 this year2) Truly has lost too much in his arm and can't get the ball where it needs to beWe have to be pulling for #1 - and in my opinion, there's reason for hope. I think Delhomme has gone into a mental shell and become a "game manager". He WILL have to realize that Carolina is not good enough to win games on running and defense this year. He has to get some balls and make some throws. If he can't, he's going to lose his job. I'm glad Smith put him on the spot this week since the Bills *should* be a team he can build confidence against with the play action. Lets hope he uses the opportunity well.
I just picked him up this week. I agree, he is too good to sit on the WW. His situation doesn't look good now, but if he (and Delhomme) ever get it going you're not going to find a higher upside WR off the WW. And who knows, if Delhomme gets benched at some point maybe a new QB could be the catalyst to get Smith on track. I was hoping to stash him as well, but I have Megaton on a bye and Boldin gimpy so as of now I'm starting Nicks and Cribbs this week (1 pt for 25 return yards league). With Cribbs questionable I'm debating on plugging in Smith over him. It can't get any worse for Smith than last week can it?I just picked up Smith of waivers this week, if for no other reason than to stash him away until things start looking better for him. I have the luxury of not needing to start him any time soon. He was just too good to let sit as a free agent.
You wouldn't think it couldn't, but at the rate he and Jake have gone I'm not ruling out negative points at some point yet.It can't get any worse for Smith than last week can it?![]()

I didn't know he had put on so much weight since his injury...Thanks for that unintentional comic relief. I've had less fun this football season than any since the early 1990s. One of the major reasons why is obvious as I am reading this thread. I needed a laugh.Tree Shaker said:but I have Megaton on a bye
Wow, people actually dropped Steve Smith?T Bag said:I just picked him up this week. I agree, he is too good to sit on the WW. His situation doesn't look good now, but if he (and Delhomme) ever get it going you're not going to find a higher upside WR off the WW. And who knows, if Delhomme gets benched at some point maybe a new QB could be the catalyst to get Smith on track. I was hoping to stash him as well, but I have Megaton on a bye and Boldin gimpy so as of now I'm starting Nicks and Cribbs this week (1 pt for 25 return yards league). With Cribbs questionable I'm debating on plugging in Smith over him. It can't get any worse for Smith than last week can it?Tree Shaker said:I just picked up Smith of waivers this week, if for no other reason than to stash him away until things start looking better for him. I have the luxury of not needing to start him any time soon. He was just too good to let sit as a free agent.![]()
great info, we need more of this stuff and less of "I'm trading Blah blah and so and so for Smith " !As of right now, Terrence Mcgee is hurt and Leodis Mckelvin is out for the year. Donte Whitner and Bryan Scott (the starting safeties) are hurt and may or may not play. I'm not sure if Mcgee will play but if he doesn't our #1 Corner would be Drayton Florence. Reggie Corner would play as the #2. And Jairus Byrd and George Wilson would play at safety. That isn't exactly a great secondary. The bills play a Tampa 2 so the underneath stuff should be open. Also, when we are getting gashed by the run i fully expect us to attempt to bring a safety down into the box which will give Steve Smith a chance to beat us deep.Something that is disturbing me is that many rankings are still putting Smith top 20 this week even though the Bills allow perhaps the lowest WR totals due to the fact they allow over 200 rushing yards a game. I think the experts think because he complained they will force him the ball but man I hate to start him again this week and get burned--again. I think many of us have guys like Mclin, Collie, Knox, nicks etc. Do we stick a young kid in there this week or give him one more chance? I'm really on the fence with him this week. I just don't se things changing. How long do you ride a cold streak? I sat MSW for him last week...
From Schefter:great info, we need more of this stuff and less of "I'm trading Blah blah and so and so for Smith " !As of right now, Terrence Mcgee is hurt and Leodis Mckelvin is out for the year. Donte Whitner and Bryan Scott (the starting safeties) are hurt and may or may not play. I'm not sure if Mcgee will play but if he doesn't our #1 Corner would be Drayton Florence. Reggie Corner would play as the #2. And Jairus Byrd and George Wilson would play at safety. That isn't exactly a great secondary. The bills play a Tampa 2 so the underneath stuff should be open. Also, when we are getting gashed by the run i fully expect us to attempt to bring a safety down into the box which will give Steve Smith a chance to beat us deep.Something that is disturbing me is that many rankings are still putting Smith top 20 this week even though the Bills allow perhaps the lowest WR totals due to the fact they allow over 200 rushing yards a game. I think the experts think because he complained they will force him the ball but man I hate to start him again this week and get burned--again. I think many of us have guys like Mclin, Collie, Knox, nicks etc. Do we stick a young kid in there this week or give him one more chance? I'm really on the fence with him this week. I just don't se things changing. How long do you ride a cold streak? I sat MSW for him last week...
LinkSmith's shared misery: Carolina's Steve Smith, who sounded off again last week about his lack of use in his team's offense, should not be the only upset Panthers wide receiver. No Panthers wide receiver has caught a touchdown pass. All season. In other words, Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Mike Vrabel has caught more touchdown passes this season than all the Panthers' wide receivers combined.
Somehow, this must change, though it probably won't this week. Despite their many shortcomings, the one thing the Bills have done very well is shut down wide receivers. No team has done a better job at keeping wide receivers off the scoreboard than the Bills. This season, the Bills' defense has allowed only one touchdown pass to a wide receiver. If Buffalo succeeds again, Smith could go off again.
I hope for your sake this isn't the one and only week he breaks out. I played him for 4 weeks, traded him before week 5 and now play him in Week 6. So I am fully expecting 100+ and a TD to screw me over.He's riding my bench this week for the 1st time all year.What a fantasy bum.
I feel the same way, but I'm still thinking about rolling with him...He's riding my bench this week for the 1st time all year.What a fantasy bum.
Reluctantly going with him today, (along with R. White and Collie), sitting Moore.I feel the same way, but I'm still thinking about rolling with him...He's riding my bench this week for the 1st time all year.What a fantasy bum.
im in the same boat, for me its Smith, a hurt Boldin, and Caldwell from Cincy....as of right now i am still rolling with smith. but its not a easy choice. Do they not have anybody better than dehlome????why not make some sort move before the deadline if they dontNot as a WDIS or "look at my team" post but to get an idea of value, I as vacillating between Smith and Massaquoi as my WR3 today.How the mighty have fallen.
Let's hope this is the nail in the coffin for Delhomme. I don't see how they could do any worse, with whoever they put in there. Delhomme actually looked like he couldn't believe he threw that last Interception. Carolina's defense appeared to play good enough to win if their QB could make a few plays.The good thing is that we're going to find something out one way or another. In a way I'm glad that it got SO bad that it hit a breaking point and Smith spoke out. We will now find out if Delhomme:
1) Has just been insanely gunshy with the shaky confidence after the playoff game and game 1 this year
2) Truly has lost too much in his arm and can't get the ball where it needs to be
We have to be pulling for #1 - and in my opinion, there's reason for hope. I think Delhomme has gone into a mental shell and become a "game manager". He WILL have to realize that Carolina is not good enough to win games on running and defense this year. He has to get some balls and make some throws. If he can't, he's going to lose his job.
I'm glad Smith put him on the spot this week since the Bills *should* be a team he can build confidence against with the play action. Lets hope he uses the opportunity well.
I watched the game today and Delhomme is just terrible. I'll be very surprised if he doesn't get benched at some point during the season. Steve Smith had a chance for a touchdown when he got deep at the end of the game but just got tripped up.I guess it is good to see him get targets and catches though...they seemed to make an effort to get him the ball.Let's hope this is the nail in the coffin for Delhomme. I don't see how they could do any worse, with whoever they put in there. Delhomme actually looked like he couldn't believe he threw that last Interception. Carolina's defense appeared to play good enough to win if their QB could make a few plays.The good thing is that we're going to find something out one way or another. In a way I'm glad that it got SO bad that it hit a breaking point and Smith spoke out. We will now find out if Delhomme:
1) Has just been insanely gunshy with the shaky confidence after the playoff game and game 1 this year
2) Truly has lost too much in his arm and can't get the ball where it needs to be
We have to be pulling for #1 - and in my opinion, there's reason for hope. I think Delhomme has gone into a mental shell and become a "game manager". He WILL have to realize that Carolina is not good enough to win games on running and defense this year. He has to get some balls and make some throws. If he can't, he's going to lose his job.
I'm glad Smith put him on the spot this week since the Bills *should* be a team he can build confidence against with the play action. Lets hope he uses the opportunity well.
In PPR, the result was nice for me with 6 receptions for 99 yards. I'll take that all day. He's behind Vincent Jackson and Miles Austin anyway (tied with Greg Jennings) in my 10 team league. I actually hope this is a solid barometer of the future...Let's hope this is the nail in the coffin for Delhomme. I don't see how they could do any worse, with whoever they put in there. Delhomme actually looked like he couldn't believe he threw that last Interception. Carolina's defense appeared to play good enough to win if their QB could make a few plays.The good thing is that we're going to find something out one way or another. In a way I'm glad that it got SO bad that it hit a breaking point and Smith spoke out. We will now find out if Delhomme:
1) Has just been insanely gunshy with the shaky confidence after the playoff game and game 1 this year
2) Truly has lost too much in his arm and can't get the ball where it needs to be
We have to be pulling for #1 - and in my opinion, there's reason for hope. I think Delhomme has gone into a mental shell and become a "game manager". He WILL have to realize that Carolina is not good enough to win games on running and defense this year. He has to get some balls and make some throws. If he can't, he's going to lose his job.
I'm glad Smith put him on the spot this week since the Bills *should* be a team he can build confidence against with the play action. Lets hope he uses the opportunity well.
Imagine what he could do with a QB that doesn't suck. I have him in a TD heavy league and he got me 3 points. Weak. The scoring in our league is stuck back in 1998....started smith as well in my ppr league.very pleased.
same here. going to try and find someone to drop him forImagine what he could do with a QB that doesn't suck. I have him in a TD heavy league and he got me 3 points. Weak. The scoring in our league is stuck back in 1998....started smith as well in my ppr league.very pleased.
I'm thinking the same thing. If he starts off bad next week i think they bench him.Still think Smith will be a decent WR2 from here on out. I wouldnt be shocked if they bench Delhomme this week. Its time
I picked up the Arizona D last week, with my eye on next week's matchup at home vs. Jake. It could get ugly..theglorydays said:I'm thinking the same thing. If he starts off bad next week i think they bench him.jobarules said:Still think Smith will be a decent WR2 from here on out. I wouldnt be shocked if they bench Delhomme this week. Its time
They won't go with AJ Feely?Fox is stupid stubborn but I think he realizes he has no choice but to start Moore. They are out of the division race and there is no way they can catch the wild card so it is basically rebuilding time without the draft picks. Jake has more interceptions than J Russell and he has a way better line, running game and receivers. Think about that.
Ouch, true, but ouch. Thanks for the memories Jake, its time to hit the bench and cheer your team on.Fox is stupid stubborn but I think he realizes he has no choice but to start Moore. They are out of the division race and there is no way they can catch the wild card so it is basically rebuilding time without the draft picks. Jake has more interceptions than J Russell and he has a way better line, running game and receivers. Think about that.
I agree - I like the idea of AJ Feely better. Moore from my memory is more of a checkdown, game manager type. I don't think he would help Smith as much as Feely would, who seems (from my cobweb filled memory, mind you) to have a more live arm. Feely seemed to be more of a risk-taker for better or worse, so that may be enough reason to drive Fox to go with Moore... he doesn't want to replace Delhomme just to see more bonehead INTs...They won't go with AJ Feely?Fox is stupid stubborn but I think he realizes he has no choice but to start Moore. They are out of the division race and there is no way they can catch the wild card so it is basically rebuilding time without the draft picks. Jake has more interceptions than J Russell and he has a way better line, running game and receivers. Think about that.
I'm not sure a survey of the fans is going to influence Fox's decision here. The other article makes it seem like Jake is going to start against the Cardinals. It was nice to see Steve Smith having a decent day with 6 catches for 99 yards, but he still can't find the end zone, and Delhomme is turning it over like crazy. It's obvious there isn't any accuracy on his throws and his decision making isn't sharp.
Wow. ... and the pain of owning Smiff continues...Panthers coach John Fox announced Wednesday that Jake Delhomme will remain the club's starting quarterback in Week 8.It doesn't say much for the coaching staff's trust in Matt Moore or early-season acquisition A.J. Feeley. Still, expect the NFL's interceptions leader to be on a very short leash Sunday against Arizona. Delhomme is costing the 2-4 Panthers games while limiting his teammates' fantasy production.
Wow. ... and the pain of owning Smiff continues...Panthers coach John Fox announced Wednesday that Jake Delhomme will remain the club's starting quarterback in Week 8.It doesn't say much for the coaching staff's trust in Matt Moore or early-season acquisition A.J. Feeley. Still, expect the NFL's interceptions leader to be on a very short leash Sunday against Arizona. Delhomme is costing the 2-4 Panthers games while limiting his teammates' fantasy production.
At least I picked up ARI defenseAt least we know Delhomme will keep forcing the ball to him 10-12 times. Moore might try to spread the ball around like a real QB. Yuck.I have no issues with 6 for 99 and a shot at a TD.Wow. ... and the pain of owning Smiff continues...Panthers coach John Fox announced Wednesday that Jake Delhomme will remain the club's starting quarterback in Week 8.It doesn't say much for the coaching staff's trust in Matt Moore or early-season acquisition A.J. Feeley. Still, expect the NFL's interceptions leader to be on a very short leash Sunday against Arizona. Delhomme is costing the 2-4 Panthers games while limiting his teammates' fantasy production.
A loooooong shotAt least we know Delhomme will keep forcing the ball to him 10-12 times. Moore might try to spread the ball around like a real QB. Yuck.I have no issues with 6 for 99 and a shot at a TD.Wow. ... and the pain of owning Smiff continues...Panthers coach John Fox announced Wednesday that Jake Delhomme will remain the club's starting quarterback in Week 8.
It doesn't say much for the coaching staff's trust in Matt Moore or early-season acquisition A.J. Feeley. Still, expect the NFL's interceptions leader to be on a very short leash Sunday against Arizona. Delhomme is costing the 2-4 Panthers games while limiting his teammates' fantasy production.

Panthers coach John Fox announced Wednesday that Jake Delhomme will remain the club's starting quarterback in Week 8.It doesn't say much for the coaching staff's trust in Matt Moore or early-season acquisition A.J. Feeley. Still, expect the NFL's interceptions leader to be on a very short leash Sunday against Arizona. Delhomme is costing the 2-4 Panthers games while limiting his teammates' fantasy production.

I didn't see the game, but I read that Smith would have scored on the deep ball he caught if not for an "ankle tackle." It's a little sad, but it made me feel better.A loooooong shotAt least we know Delhomme will keep forcing the ball to him 10-12 times. Moore might try to spread the ball around like a real QB. Yuck.I have no issues with 6 for 99 and a shot at a TD.Wow. ... and the pain of owning Smiff continues...Panthers coach John Fox announced Wednesday that Jake Delhomme will remain the club's starting quarterback in Week 8.
It doesn't say much for the coaching staff's trust in Matt Moore or early-season acquisition A.J. Feeley. Still, expect the NFL's interceptions leader to be on a very short leash Sunday against Arizona. Delhomme is costing the 2-4 Panthers games while limiting his teammates' fantasy production.![]()