Delhomme keeps job as Panthers QB; Fox says he gives them 'best chance to win'

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A miserable seven-game stretch of 18 interceptions and three lost fumbles wasn't bad enough for Jake Delhomme(notes) to lose his job.

Delhomme will start for Carolina on Sunday against Arizona - the same opponent in which he began the worst slump of his career.

After a couple of days to think about it, coach John Fox said Wednesday he determined the beleaguered Delhomme remains the best option ahead of backups Matt Moore(notes) and A.J. Feeley(notes).

"The 48-hour rule, you go back and you look and there's no question that we've struggled in that area," Fox said. "Going through and looking at some of our mishaps, I don't think it's one guy. I still think he gives us the best chance to win."

Delhomme was facing the first uncertainty with his status since he replaced Rodney Peete at halftime of the 2003 season opener and led the Panthers to a Super Bowl berth. Fox wavered after he threw three more picks against Buffalo on Sunday, two of which led to 14 Bills points in a 20-9 loss that dropped the Panthers to 2-4.

Fox was noncommittal on Monday, and Delhomme acknowledged he would have understood if Fox benched him.

"If he would have went that way, how could I blame him? I mean, let's be real here, how could I blame him?" Delhomme said. "But I was hoping it would be me. I'm going down swinging. I don't know any other way to put it."

Delhomme's downfall has been sudden and striking. He successfully returned from reconstructive elbow surgery last season and led the Panthers to a 12-4 record and the NFC South title. But then Delhomme threw five interceptions and lost a fumble in a stunning 33-13 home loss to Arizona in the NFC divisional playoffs

The Panthers gave the 34-year-old Delhomme a five-year contract extension in the off-season that includes $12 million in guaranteed money over the first three years. Rip Scherer replaced Denver-bound Mike McCoy as quarterbacks coach and vowed to focus on Delhomme's fundamentals.

Instead, Delhomme has picked up where he ended the 2008 season.

Delhomme threw four interceptions and lost a fumble in a Week 1 loss to Philadelphia, and the bad throws and decisions have continued. He has an NFL-high 13 picks to go with only four touchdown passes - none to star receiver Steve Smith. His 56.5 passer rating ranks 32nd in the league, and Carolina's minus-14 turnover margin is the worst in the NFL.

Delhomme said minutes after the Buffalo loss that he was "almost numb" and called it a "crushing" defeat. Fox for the first time didn't throw all his support behind Delhomme, and there were questions that Delhomme had lost his confidence.

"Would I sit here and tell you it's through the roof? I mean, that would be a lie," Delhomme said. "I still do have a lot of confidence, but it's frustrating."

Part of Fox's decision to stick with Delhomme may be because he has no attractive alternative.

Feeley was signed last month to replace Josh McCown(notes), who was placed on injured reserve with knee and foot injuries. The nine-year veteran has started 15 games in stints with four teams, but has acknowledged he's still learning Carolina's offence.

Moore started three games as an undrafted rookie late in the 2007 season when Delhomme was recovering from his elbow surgery. He's played in only one game since, throwing an interception after Delhomme was yanked in the loss to the Eagles.

"My role on this team is the backup right now," Moore said. "That's how it was and that's how I figured it would be. I'm 100 per cent behind Jake."

Fox, whose future is uncertain with Carolina's struggles this season, is gambling Delhomme will find his way. The Panthers returned 20 of 22 starters from last season and traded next year's first-round draft pick to San Francisco. They were built to win now, but Fox has acknowledged they're fortunate to have two wins with all the turnovers.

Now Delhomme hopes to turn things around against the team that started his misery, the Cardinals.

"Something you have to think about is it can't get much worse, so don't worry about nothing," Delhomme said. "Go out and do it. That's kind of the mentality that you have to take. That's how I'm taking it. Hey, it couldn't get much worse than last week. Let's go, forget about it and go on."

Updated Oct 28, 6:11 pm EDT
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  1. Charlie T
    8. Posted by Charlie T Wed Oct 28 10:42pm EDT

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    Delhomme sux! And so does Fox! Anybody want to buy alot of Panther stuff, including a team signed ball?
  2. closed
    7. Posted by closed Wed Oct 28 7:27pm EDT

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    I cant believe Fox said that Delhomme is his best chance to win ... Best chance to lose is more like it!!!! How do the Panthers even stand a chance, When Jake is out there throwing the ball to the other team??? I bet that when an opositions defence is out there, There all smiles and just waiting to intercept Jake!!
  3. Jay B
    6. Posted by Jay B Wed Oct 28 6:36pm EDT

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    How stupid is Fox? Seriously!!! If this was any other team, would the starter be starting after this many turnovers? There is no way in hell Moore can be worse or Feeley for that matter. Fox's career as head coach in Carolina is over if Jake can't pull his head out of his ass. This season is over as long as fake Dulomme is throwing int's!! HAY hay goodbye!!!!!!!!!!!!
  4. josh
    5. Posted by josh Wed Oct 28 5:31pm EDT

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    """it's what happens when you re-sign a qb to a nice deal in the off season...you look pretty dumb when you bench him after not even half the season!"" yes thats why you fire the gm and coach!!!!
  5. <i>vodelle</i>
    4. Posted by vodelle Wed Oct 28 3:36pm EDT

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    Panthers look for another L. this sunday. As long as you guys got Jake as QB and you are playing a half way good defense you will lose. Jake is good for 2 int. For get about the money you gave this QB. And look to save your season. Give Matt Moore a shot, see what he got just like jake got his chance when he replace Rodney Peete. TIME TO MOVE ON. I like jake he is a good guy, but his time is up for the panthers. He cant get Steve Smith the ball, or none of his WR. So what good is he.
  6. <i>dglehew</i>
    3. Posted by dglehew Wed Oct 28 3:03pm EDT

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    Fox and Hurney are just trying to justify that money they gave him and also save their jobs, which if they were paid according to their effectiveness, would not be a lot.. Cards by 3 touchdowns.
  7. Wattsy
    2. Posted by Wattsy Wed Oct 28 2:33pm EDT

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    it's what happens when you re-sign a qb to a nice deal in the off season...you look pretty dumb when you bench him after not even half the season!
  8. Walter H
    1. Posted by Walter H Wed Oct 28 2:22pm EDT

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    Why? Delhomme must have incriminating pics.
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