Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

start matt moore!


jakesthemistake

Recommended Posts

jake will play...

i truly believe that in some cases its the system more than the QB. Jake makes horrible throws from a horribly coached team when it comes to the passing game. Brees nor Peyton could have good numbers throwing to recievers in our system. We have seen this with every QB that we have put in there under the fox/davidson era.

Moore inexperience would just give us an excuse when he throws a pick. We have much more problems then just jake in the passing game. Smith seems a step slower due to age and moose might as well have a walker. Our TE's are our only real threat and they are only targeted a handful of times per game.

All i am saying is Moore, Jake, Feely...none of them give us more of a chance to win or lose than the others with the system that is in place. Until the current regime is gone we will continue to have a sub par passing game. Might as well start the guy making the most money...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

jake will play...

i truly believe that in some cases its the system more than the QB. Jake makes horrible throws from a horribly coached team when it comes to the passing game. Brees nor Peyton could have good numbers throwing to recievers in our system. We have seen this with every QB that we have put in there under the fox/davidson era.

Moore inexperience would just give us an excuse when he throws a pick. We have much more problems then just jake in the passing game. Smith seems a step slower due to age and moose might as well have a walker. Our TE's are our only real threat and they are only targeted a handful of times per game.

All i am saying is Moore, Jake, Feely...none of them give us more of a chance to win or lose than the others with the system that is in place. Until the current regime is gone we will continue to have a sub par passing game. Might as well start the guy making the most money...

dude

10 fuging interceptions

we have the worst QB in the NFL

bench mr Bojangles

and give our fuging rookies a chance

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Although we blame fox alot for his stubborness, Jake needs to be seen in the same light. After a while when do you say "hey I've become this teams liability. Maybe in order to give my team the best possible chance to win I should let someone take over and see what Happens."

Link to comment
Share on other sites

i have supported jake through all this, but i have to be honest. after today, with the last drive, not giving him the ball because of previous mistakes says a lot. it's time to start with the future. i would rather us lose with a new quarter back than watch jake single-handedly give the game back with 2 ints avg per game. i mean the last time we ran the ball with out throwing was when wienke sucked...if that says anything. sorry jake. it was a good run. thanks for the super bowl trip in 2003 and all but its time for the future...what future we can muster

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Not sure if they are happy but realize they can’t upgrade everything this year and are content with the group
    • Bryce among the 7 players Mark Ross of NFL.com guarantees will get better this season. Today, I am identifying seven players who I guarantee will improve on their 2024 output in the 2025 season. Young took tremendous strides in 2024 after returning to the starting lineup in Week 8 following his benching. He looked far more comfortable in his return and produced with consistency, as he threw for 2,104 yards with 15 TDs and six INTs in the final 10 contests. Most important perhaps is Young's confidence grew immensely down the stretch, leading Carolina to either a game-tying or game-winning drive in six of those games. Now he enters his second season in Dave Canales' system with his best supporting cast to date. The Panthers drafted wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan eighth overall to pair with Adam Thielen and Xavier Legette, who I also believe is poised for a breakout campaign this fall. The 18th-ranked rushing attack from a year ago added Rico Dowdle to complement Chuba Hubbard, giving the team a pair of 1,000-yard rushers. The Panthers have taken the necessary steps to ensure Young's third season will be the best of his career, and now it's up to him to not only continue to grow as a player but prove why he was worthy of being taken No. 1 overall in 2023. I believe that's what he will do. https://www.nfl.com/news/which-nfl-players-will-improve-in-2025-c-j-stroud-deebo-samuel-among-guaranteed-risers  
    • While it's fair to question how impactful a player's relationship with a coach is (especially if someone has questions regarding said coach), it's important to also evaluate the difference between the players here. Jordan Fuller was pick #199 in the 6th round while Justin Simmons was #98 in the 3rd round. Jordan Fuller might have gotten a Super Bowl ring while he was with the Rams, but he got it while on the IR. Justin Simmons, on the other hand, is a x2 Pro-Bowler (2020, 2023), x4 second-team All-Pro (2019, 2021 - 2023), and was the NFL co-leader in INTs (2022). Simmons has also fallen off in the last couple of seasons though, grade-wise. He very well might not be that same player, which could be why the Falcons have elected to replace him with Fuller. As far as getting the best out of what he has, asking him to produce with a starting DL of A'Shawn Robinson (63.56% of the defense's snaps), LaBryan Ray (51.48%), and Shy Tuttle (50.08%) isn't reasonable. Wonnum only played in 8 games, but had the second most % of snaps (37.27%) at EDGE behind Clowney (53.53%). The second-string DL based on snap % was... and don't read this if you just ate... Charles Harris (34.48%), DeShawn Williams (27.67%), and Nick Thurman (19.7%). The second-string EDGEs based on snap count would be DJ Johnson (32.27%) and Cam Gill (18.14%). With the investments made in the run defense this season though, especially on the defensive line, it's more than fair to demand a complete turn around from last season.
×
×
  • Create New...