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John Fox Comments after the game


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Fox said he considered switching to Matt Moore during the game, but decided against it.

“There was discussion about it,” said Fox. “But overall, we felt like Jake was the best guy to be in there for what we were doing in this game, and that’s what we did.”

http://blogs.charlotte.com/panthers/2009/11/fox-to-consider-lineup-changes-at-quarterback-elsewhere-on-offense.html

dumbass! we all know we won't do a thing. Jake will start next week.

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Fox said he considered switching to Matt Moore during the game, but decided against it.

“There was discussion about it,” said Fox. “But overall, we felt like Jake was the best guy to be in there for what we were doing in this game, and that’s what we did.”

http://blogs.charlotte.com/panthers/2009/11/fox-to-consider-lineup-changes-at-quarterback-elsewhere-on-offense.html

dumbass! we all know we won't do a thing. Jake will start next week.

What, does Jake throw a "prettier" int than Moore? :rolleyes:

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well....there is some hope (from the same article):

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Carolina Panthers coach John Fox said he’ll evaluate the entire offense and consider possible lineup changes, including at quarterback, after Sunday’s 17-6 loss to the New York Jets.

“We’ve got to look hard at who’s out there, what we’re doing and get better,” said Fox. “I think we’ll look at the whole offense. At the end of the day, we weren’t productive enough to win.”

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Asked if he thought the Panthers’ reluctance to turn to Moore reflected a lack of confidence in the third-year quarterback, Fox said, “I don’t think that’s accurate.”

that's the most positive thing he has said about moore all year.
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But Jake IS the best QB on the roster...for the opposing team!

I truly hate that it has come to this and I truthfully feel sorry for Jake. I blame Fox for this season...he cannot adjust what other teams do, he runs the same plays, he quits running the ball when Dlo is killing it(MIA and BUF).

And he still employs Danny Crossman.

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But Jake IS the best QB on the roster...for the opposing team!

I truly hate that it has come to this and I truthfully feel sorry for Jake. I blame Fox for this season...he cannot adjust what other teams do, he runs the same plays, he quits running the ball when Dlo is killing it(MIA and BUF).

And he still employs Danny Crossman.

Don't feel sorry for Jake. He's just a responsible for what's happening as fox is. When we play no huddle, 80% of the plays he calls are HIS plays regardless of position. Jake believes that he deserve to play. He thinks that what he has done is more important than what he is doing now. Think about it, how many times do you think Jake has gone to fox and said "hey I'm not playing well and i'm destroying our team. I think maybe I should step done for the good of our team and we should see what Matt can do. If Moore or AJ don't do well than i'll come back in." Instead I'm sure it sounds more like " I can do it coach. I'm really not that bad. I promise you I'll get better. Remember I'm the one who brought you to the Super Bowl, six years ago, not Moore."

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