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Pretty good sign that Moore will be starting


Mr. Scot

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From Yasinskas: NFC South Blog

Like all NFL teams, the coach and one player do a conference call with the media from the opponent’s city each week.

The Tampa Bay media has been told Wednesday’s conference calls will be with Fox and Moore.

As an aside, even if Moore gets the nod, I doubt they end up putting Delhomme on IR. They put McCown on IR prematurely and now regret it. Likely they'll err in the other direction with Delhomme.

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Anyone hear of a radio interview Dan Morgan gave saying that Moore doesn't know the playbook? A buddy of mine told me that today via e-mail, and said that several Panther players told him (Morgan) that. I find that hard to believe, and I haven't personally ever seen anything like that reported on these blogs, which appear to be on top of pretty much everything Panthers related. Again, anyone know of this?

Thanks..

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Anyone hear of a radio interview Dan Morgan gave saying that Moore doesn't know the playbook? A buddy of mine told me that today via e-mail, and said that several Panther players told him (Morgan) that. I find that hard to believe, and I haven't personally ever seen anything like that reported on these blogs, which appear to be on top of pretty much everything Panthers related. Again, anyone know of this?

Thanks..

if he can't learn the 10 plays we run over and over, he has a learning disability and not starting him is discrimination

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Anyone hear of a radio interview Dan Morgan gave saying that Moore doesn't know the playbook? A buddy of mine told me that today via e-mail, and said that several Panther players told him (Morgan) that. I find that hard to believe, and I haven't personally ever seen anything like that reported on these blogs, which appear to be on top of pretty much everything Panthers related. Again, anyone know of this?

Thanks..

Yeah it was discussed. I think Dan was misinformed or he misunderstood. One or the other.

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well, if he can give what he did in 07....it will be an improvement based on what Jake has given this year. Can't really argue that.

Plus, I think early in the season Dan was going to clearly defend Jake/Fox from fans suggesting change.

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