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I agree Keil should have never lost his job due to injury. For those arguing that did not happen it did. It's not like he has been pulled a few times from games leading up to this because he wasn't playing well. Moore played well in his injury absence and Keil did not get it back immediately upon his return. Plain and simple classic case of losing job to injury. Perhaps a little bit of a scare is just what he needed though.

Acting as if someone won the job back because of a between game practice competition is laughable. Keil is a great QB...he was just getting "loose" with his decisions in the game. His three main issues can ALL be resolved simply by erroring on the side of caution. INT's, taking too many hits, and throwing into double coverage. Perhaps the thought of losing his job will help him make better decisions.

I have nothing against Moore. If Keil doesn't use this teaching moment to his advantage...I would not hesitate to switch back.

It's Kiel.....
 
When I saw Moore starting and never come out of the game I thought that Gunner was not 100% and still coming back from those back to back weeks getting hit. Is there anything that says otherwise? I was out of town the week of the BYU game.
 
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