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To the people who say Moore isnt the answer


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Most people here dont think hes a golden knight , but he can not be any worse then the worst starting qb in the Nfl.

Let Moore play seven games and if he does not produce more then 17 turnovers during that stretch he is a better option. no ??

Sincerely,

Matt Moore is our Tom Brady

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People keep saying "well he can't be any worse" but the truth is that he absolutely can be worse. But hell, I'd like to see him start just to see what happens and make the games more interesting. I've given up on the playoffs/winning season thing already.

I really do not know that he can be worse, honestly... Not for an extended period, because he'd be benched. Sure, it's possible to be worse than Jake (the Panthers could play me, for instance. :-D)... but I don't think that if someone came in and was WORSE than Jake they'd get much more than a couple games.

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I really do not know that he can be worse, honestly... Not for an extended period, because he'd be benched. Sure, it's possible to be worse than Jake (the Panthers could play me, for instance. :-D)... but I don't think that if someone came in and was WORSE than Jake they'd get much more than a couple games.

And then what? So Jake isn't the answer and then Moore isn't either. So do we go with Feeley, bring Jake back or suffer with Moore the rest of the way. It is widely accepted that when you replace the starter you don't go back to him. Sure Philly did it but just as often it blows up the other way. So you need to be sure you are replacing Jake with an upgrade not just trying something to see what happens. And if you think things can't get worst you are wrong. Just think David Carr.

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And then what? So Jake isn't the answer and then Moore isn't either. So do we go with Feeley, bring Jake back or suffer with Moore the rest of the way. It is widely accepted that when you replace the starter you don't go back to him. Sure Philly did it but just as often it blows up the other way. So you need to be sure you are replacing Jake with an upgrade not just trying something to see what happens. And if you think things can't get worst you are wrong. Just think David Carr.

A loss is a loss, whether your QB is a glove wearing pretty boy or a retarded cajun.

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the people who don't think matt moore is the answer are retards. the starting quarterback sucks and causes us to lose, any logical coach is going to put the backup in which in this case is matt moore.

49ers did it and their qb simply wasn't making plays, not turning the ball over all the time

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And then what? So Jake isn't the answer and then Moore isn't either. So do we go with Feeley, bring Jake back or suffer with Moore the rest of the way. It is widely accepted that when you replace the starter you don't go back to him. Sure Philly did it but just as often it blows up the other way. So you need to be sure you are replacing Jake with an upgrade not just trying something to see what happens. And if you think things can't get worst you are wrong. Just think David Carr.

Wow, way to regurgitate things that have been said for a month now!

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And then what? So Jake isn't the answer and then Moore isn't either. So do we go with Feeley, bring Jake back or suffer with Moore the rest of the way. It is widely accepted that when you replace the starter you don't go back to him. Sure Philly did it but just as often it blows up the other way. So you need to be sure you are replacing Jake with an upgrade not just trying something to see what happens. And if you think things can't get worst you are wrong. Just think David Carr.

It is NOT unusual for a QB to come back in after being replaced, especially if it's a long term starter that is expected to do well.

If Moore struggles as badly as Delhomme did, then you will see Jake make a re-appearance... Assuming Delhomme is ever replaced in the first place.

Jake was only replaced with Carr due to injury - he was a downgrade, but that is a different situation.

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It is NOT unusual for a QB to come back in after being replaced, especially if it's a long term starter that is expected to do well.

If Moore struggles as badly as Delhomme did, then you will see Jake make a re-appearance... Assuming Delhomme is ever replaced in the first place.

Jake was only replaced with Carr due to injury - he was a downgrade, but that is a different situation.

And if Moore sucks and Jake comes back in and isn't better then what??

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