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start matt moore!


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It's really very simple. At some point you have to win because of your QB, not despite him. If they play Delhomme the whole season, we WILL lose 8 of our last 10 games. There's too many good opponents on the schedule. You don't have to have an extraordinary passing game to win, but you have to at least be viable. Which we are not with Delhomme.

Hope isn't a great strategy, but it's the only one we have. Moore gives us hope. Delhomme has lost it and gives us no chance over 16 games.

No one can predict how those games will go just as no one can predict whether jake will rebound as he did last year from some very poor games.

Moore has shown no reason to believe he would be better now or in the future. Hope doesn't win any games or score points.

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Our pass protection just like our run blocking isn't up to last year as of yet. Smitty doesn't seem to be able to get separation in press coverage anymore. Everyone on the passing side needs to play better. Other than Jeff King who is catching everything.

Good point.

We're having issues with beating double coverage as far as Smith goes. Most of that is on the coaching who has to become more creative and maybe innovative. Some of that may be Steve giving up a little bit.

Sometimes being conservative doesn't get you anywhere. Sometimes you'll have to come up with out of the box thinking to regain the use of your best weapon when your opponent tries to take it away.

For Fox to keep his job he has to become more open and innovative or he's done. Don't get me wrong, Foxys core philosophy is strong he just needs to add to them because they've been figured out.

You don't know what the Patriots may do next. But better believe their core football principles are in place or they couldn't score or play defense. Be more creative.

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No one can predict how those games will go just as no one can predict whether jake will rebound as he did last year from some very poor games.

Moore has shown no reason to believe he would be better now or in the future. Hope doesn't win any games or score points.

jakes going nowhere with his passing game

i go to almost every home game, the way ppl have been bitching on here

he will get booed off his home field again

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Alternatively perhaps this offseason we can pick up a decent free agent or make a trade for someone legitimately talented.

i think the panthers need to take there time and draft an A+ qb

we have always been going to the average qbs

wounder why we havent won a super bowl

oh and maybe one that can lead the team too

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I agree its time to Start Matt. I can't defend jake anymore he keeps getting worse every week and I'm tired of making excuses for him.

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