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PuntJake


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I'm not saying I disagree with you, but we all know what Fox is gonna say and do... "everyone needs to play better... Jake is the starter... we won the game... yadda-yadda-yadda..." and he's got somewhat of a point right now... we're 2-3, we're still in it technically. IF they can get their crap together and win some more games, a wildcard would still be possible at this point... who do we have on the team that can do better than Jake given this situation? If we were now 0-5 or had lost today and were 1-4 and the season was essentially over... sure, start Moore, see what he's got give him some experience, but at this point, unless Jake comes out and has another AZ or Philly game, let him play and see if he can get it together...

I don't like it much, but we don't have that much choice.

jake nearly cost us this game with the two INTs. sure he had some good throws, but they are outweighed by the bad ones by far. i don't know what has happened to him, but he is no longer in good form, and there seems to be nothing(even a bad tampa team) that can get him back to good form. he throws high, he throws behind, and it looks like he might as well have a blind fold on

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Bottom line. Matt moore Can't do no worse then Jake did today. Jake only had 65 yards passing all game and 2 ints. Moore can do better then that. Plus Moore is a moblie. Qb. What do we have to loss at this point. We are going to play real good teams coming upp for weeks to come. Jake will not do well. Moore is the answer in all of this. With moore be a game manger and the running game doing well= panthers has a chance. Jake= we are pretty much done for the season no matter what.

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This marks the first season in which I've stopped defending Jake.

We can no longer afford to hope and pray for a quarterback who simply won't lose us the game (and Jake hasn't even proven he can do that anymore). We need a quarterback who will win us a game.

You know, like those young quarterbacks it seems about half the teams in the league have right now?

I love the statistics on that last drive: we ran the ball 15 out of 16 times. We have great running backs, and I'm glad to see them making the most of their carries, but what happens when a much better team shuts down our running game and puts the ball back in Jake's hands?

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Bottom line. Matt moore Can't do no worse then Jake did today. Jake only had 65 yards passing all game and 2 ints. Moore can do better then that. Plus Moore is a moblie. Qb. What do we have to loss at this point. We are going to play real good teams coming upp for weeks to come. Jake will not do well. Moore is the answer in all of this. With moore be a game manger and the running game doing well= panthers has a chance. Jake= we are pretty much done for the season no matter what.

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jake nearly cost us this game with the two INTs. sure he had some good throws, but they are outweighed by the bad ones by far. i don't know what has happened to him, but he is no longer in good form, and there seems to be nothing(even a bad tampa team) that can get him back to good form. he throws high, he throws behind, and it looks like he might as well have a blind fold on

Like I said, I'm not disagreeing with you guys... Jake has sucked this season... high throws, behind, under, around and directly to the opposing D... but we all know what Fox is gonna say and do...

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