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Please Stop Mentioning Jake


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The season is over, and Jake been over. Moore is the QB for the rest of the meaningless season, so stop comparing and mentioning him. MOVE ON

You dont think Moore is the future, fine. Talk about possible future picks, and stop talking about Jake. This not only goes for this forum, but all the panther sites

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The season is over, and Jake been over. Moore is the QB for the rest of the meaningless season, so stop comparing and mentioning him. MOVE ON

You dont think Moore is the future, fine. Talk about possible future picks, and stop talking about Jake. This not only goes for this forum, but all the panther sites

Please stop mentioning Jake. :wink5:

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Moore did little to settle the debate about who should start. He played okay in the first half but bot so hot in the second when the game was on the line. If he wants to keep starting he has to win the position. At this point if we had one drive in the second half to win the game and had to pick who you want at quarterback, there could be an argument that it not be Moore. This is his time to shine and demonstrate he is the one. So far I am not feeling it.

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Dont forget the drive in the 3rd which penalties killed a possible score Panthers55

We had our chances and the defense got some great turnovers. The offense was decent in the run game. The passing game just wasn't good. The weather was an issue and again no one would blame Moore for anything today. He didn't lose the game at all. We just needed to score points today to win and our offense isn't doing that right now. Playcalling is an issue and execution is another. In the end it doesn't really matter, a loss is a loss eithe way. The offense just isn't good enough to win games for us right now.

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The season is over, and Jake been over. Moore is the QB for the rest of the meaningless season, so stop comparing and mentioning him. MOVE ON

You dont think Moore is the future, fine. Talk about possible future picks, and stop talking about Jake. This not only goes for this forum, but all the panther sites

well, per Fox Moore is just filling in for an injured Delhomme......so unless Fox says otherwise it still is a possibility Jake plays again this season.

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