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Matt Moore's passer rating


Dpantherman

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its currently listed as 67.0. but this is including games that he didn't start. he has only started 3 games.

vs. Sea - 92.8

vs. Dal. - 70.8

@ Tampa- 94.8

I know that these games were faced against teams resting their starters, but I thought I would point it out. If I'm wrong feel free to correct me. hopefully we get some real numbers in approx 11 hours. :D

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I think everyone needs to relax about Matt Moore. This game isn't going to tell us much either way. If he plays well, it's against a bad team, and it's his first start in a while. He will still have much to prove. If he plays poorly, then it's still his first start in a while, and he needs time to play before you can judge him.

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This is why he need to start against the Vikings & Patriots. This will tell us if he is the answer or not. Plus, maybe we will see if he can handle the pressure or not against them.

If he plays poorly against those teams you could argue that he hasn't gotten very many reps in practice for years now.

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This is why he need to start against the Vikings & Patriots. This will tell us if he is the answer or not. Plus, maybe we will see if he can handle the pressure or not against them.

No it won't. These will be his 5 and 6th starts. Those games alone will not tell us if he is our future QB. It will take a full season or maybe even two to determine that.

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No it won't. These will be his 5 and 6th starts. Those games alone will not tell us if he is our future QB. It will take a full season or maybe even two to determine that.

Then why are some saying he is a great QB like he some kind of savior or he's a better QB than Jake is? Not saying I have a problem with that, but sometime playing against a teams like I mention should tell if he is the future QB or not with how he been here for 3 seasons. He should know the team already & how to play.

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