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The Moore Things Change, the Moore they stay the same.


Dpantherman

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Lets face it, Foxy will handcuff moore on Sunday. We will come out of the gates running all day long. We probably won't see moore throw 10 passes. Seriously. Fox won't change anything. He questions Moore's "decision making" Well Many people would question Fox's decision making, yet he can still do what he wants. I really hope Moore gets to actually play loose, rather than John Fox's tight-roped conservative style. Everyone knows we can run, do it great, but how about some passing. Don't hold Moore's hand. Moore Offense please!!!

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Our run game has blown Tampa up the last two times, they will almost certainly do it again. Hopefully we get up early and can test Moore's long ball to Smith.... anyways I want to draft a qb and see how he competes with Moore this offseason. Let's give Dwayne Jarett one more chance, if he does well wide reciever can still be a number two offseason priority... he will just be a solid number three receiver.

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this isn't 2007....

Jake has played so poor that one would think Fox would handcuff him, and yet in many games we have passed far more than we have ran.

This isn't 2007, but guess what: Moore and Fox are still probably much the same. I just choose to use factual evidence from the past and present to form my opinion. I know it doesn't always make for good puns, but it works for me.

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Jake has played so poor that one would think Fox would handcuff him, and yet in many games we have passed far more than we have ran.

This isn't 2007, but guess what: Moore and Fox are still probably much the same. I just choose to use factual evidence from the past and present to form my opinion. I know it doesn't always make for good puns, but it works for me.

dude first off, its not that serious so back off. second, Fox has tried to hide Delhomme all season with the run game. Then the other team stops the run, and we try to pass. Fox finally tried to go with the pass more with Delhomme and it didn't work b/c Delhomme sucks. I just hope he doesn't try to hide Moore with the run game b/c he doesn't trust his decision-making (his words, not mine). Thats all.

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dude first off, its not that serious so back off. second, Fox has tried to hide Delhomme all season with the run game. Then the other team stops the run, and we try to pass. Fox finally tried to go with the pass more with Delhomme and it didn't work b/c Delhomme sucks. I just hope he doesn't try to hide Moore with the run game b/c he doesn't trust his decision-making (his words, not mine). Thats all.

Sorry if I came off a little harsh. Just trying to give my reasons as to why I don't necessarily think Fox will handcuff Moore.

Like you, I hope to see Moore throw a few passes. At the same time, though, I hope that we don't abandon the run game if it is successful. We could have Peyton Manning back there and, in most cases, I'd still rather run it if we could do so at will. :D

Again, didn't mean to come off harsh. :cheers2:

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