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The Rest of the Season


Ccat

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What are you most looking out for?

For me, I just want to see Matt Moore get a little better each game. If he can show me that he can make plays and avoid making bad decisions then I would want to see him as the starter next year.

If he can't then I really hope we bring in QBs from free agency and the draft to compete with each other and not rely on just one guy. We can't just draft a QB and count on him to be our future for sure. Competition breeds success so the more options we can find the better.

I really think that Matt Moore has the potential to be a starting quarterback in this league though and I hope he proves it to us.

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The jury is still out on whether Moore can be an NFL starter. His on-field leadership and snap decision-making need to improve a ton, not to mention his accuracy, as he was really high on several balls last week with little to no pressure. I know that those skills improve with game experience, but my cup is more half empty than half full.

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