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Jake will start next week....


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I think the fact Godfrey was out there today starting.......only confirms your thought process. Fox is starting the guys HE WANTS TO BE "the guy who gives us the best chance to win". Not the actual guys that give us the best shot.

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I think the fact Godfrey was out there today starting.......only confirms your thought process. Fox is starting the guys HE WANTS TO BE "the guy who gives us the best chance to win". Not the actual guys that give us the best shot.

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Fox says Moore will start next week vs. New England

December 6th, 2009, 5:09 pm · Post a Comment · posted by sreed

Panthers coach John Fox said he expects Matt Moore to start next Sunday at New England.

”I’d say there’s a good chance of that. I don’t like to back ourselves into a corner because we haven’t had a chance to celebrate this win. But I thought he did fine today,” Fox said.

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Laugh all you want, I am being serious.

Expect Jake to start next week against NE.

Just giving you a heads up.

How about putting the Christmas themed pin-up Moore did not win us on the line for this.

If Jake starts no photos.

If Moore starts we get the photos.

Sounds pretty fair to me.

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or Martin has the body of a peewee football player and is a liability to be ran over at any time by anyone not excluding field goal kickers

who are you talking about? Martin can he hit 10x better than Godfrey......and his coverage is 20x better. Anyone who thinks Godfrey gets the nod over Martin is either has brain damage or is named Fox.

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Martin>Godfrey EASILY.

Godfrey looked OK today against a horrible team were as Martin has played great against a few average teams.

Its so simple yet Fox can never seem to figure out the simple/obvious changes.

Maybe Godfrey will end up with a broken pinky toe next game.:rolleyes:

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