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Three others who didn't play against the Bucs -- R Dwayne Jarrett (ankle), DE Charles Johnson (pectoral) and DB Captain Munnerlyn -- practiced Wednesday.

Awesome news. If the Panthers are to beat the Patriots -- and I realize the cards are against them -- they will need someone other than Peppers to get some pressure. He hasn't played in a few games -- I hope he's chompin' at the bit to get after Brady.

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Awesome news. If the Panthers are to beat the Patriots -- and I realize the cards are against them -- they will need someone other than Peppers to get some pressure. He hasn't played in a few games -- I hope he's chompin' at the bit to get after Brady.
so there are three teams playing? yikes.
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Awesome news. If the Panthers are to beat the Patriots -- and I realize the cards are against them -- they will need someone other than Peppers to get some pressure. He hasn't played in a few games -- I hope he's chompin' at the bit to get after Brady.

Yeah, and hopefully Cap will cover better than Marshall this week and Jarret helps out Moore!

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The funny thing is in a big game flame me if u want even though we havent won a lot this season I would like Delhomme. He is a vet and has led us many times. He didn't Struggle against Atl in Atl he played well at New Orleans,Was,Ari and Ok in Dallas. I just think we would be better off against NE with Delhomme at the helm flame on.

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The funny thing is in a big game flame me if u want even though we havent won a lot this season I would like Delhomme. He is a vet and has led us many times. He didn't Struggle against Atl in Atl he played well at New Orleans,Was,Ari and Ok in Dallas. I just think we would be better off against NE with Delhomme at the helm flame on.

I can see your point that you may feel Delhomme might give us a better chance to win, I don't, but I feel it's necessary to see Moore's ability in this game.

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The funny thing is in a big game flame me if u want even though we havent won a lot this season I would like Delhomme. He is a vet and has led us many times. He didn't Struggle against Atl in Atl he played well at New Orleans,Was,Ari and Ok in Dallas. I just think we would be better off against NE with Delhomme at the helm flame on.

I've got to give the obvious disagreement. Look at the team's most impressive victory to date against the Cards. What did Delhomme pass for in the game, like 7 attempts for 65 yards if I remember correctly?

You don't think Moore is capable of that?

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I've got to give the obvious disagreement. Look at the team's most impressive victory to date against the Cards. What did Delhomme pass for in the game, like 7 attempts for 65 yards if I remember correctly?

You don't think Moore is capable of that?

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I do think he is capable of that and Moore but we ran the hell out of the ball that game and when Jake went out Moore didn't exactly light it up. Not trying to hate on Moore by no stretch of the imagination just saying in a big game Jakes veteran leadership and experience is what I prefer. Im not hating on Moore.

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