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If Matt Moore Plays Well The Rest Of The Season


Hayden Panettiere

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Uh. yea. That kind of how we got in the hole we are in now. Having 1 QB on the roster capable of starting. So IF moore does good, and b/c the future QB, we need someone who could come in right away and be effective (thats name isn't jake Delhomme, or AJ feely)

yeah I can understand that better be prepare case if matt gets hurts or something.I'm just saying it should not be our #1 thing cause we got other holes to fill like #2 WR for starters.

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yeah I can understand that better be prepare case if matt gets hurts or something.I'm just saying it should not be our #1 thing cause we got other holes to fill like #2 WR for starters.

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as long as we can get a good QB w/o it being our 2nd rounder. I just don't want another Stefan LeFors picked in the 4th round of the draft.

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Uh. yea. That kind of how we got in the hole we are in now. Having 1 QB on the roster capable of starting. So IF moore does good, and b/c the future QB, we need someone who could come in right away and be effective (thats name isn't jake Delhomme, or AJ feely)

or McCown

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I don't agree. If Moore does well then we have McCown who has been with us 2 seasons now as the back up. If you draft a QB it is a late one and only because he was the BPA. We have other needs if the QB spot is under control. Why waste our second round or third round pick on a QB that isn't gonna play. We need WR help in the worst way.

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I don't agree. If Moore does well then we have McCown who has been with us 2 seasons now as the back up. If you draft a QB it is a late one and only because he was the BPA. We have other needs if the QB spot is under control. Why waste our second round or third round pick on a QB that isn't gonna play. We need WR help in the worst way.

Go Panthers

I agree is Moore plays well then you either draft one in the later rounds or not at all. And a 4-7 round QB is probably garbage. Besides you never know Delhomme could be a good back up.

OK hold up. I just reread my post. Draft a QB in the later rounds. There is something about Jake being back up I don't like. What if Moore plays really well and gets hurt or something like that. Then Jake starts, maybe leads us to a couple wins, then the Jake-Fox loyalty starts all over again.

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