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To all those that kept saying Matt Moore was garbage


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To all those that said that Jake gave us our best chance to win.

To all those that said that Moore's arm was extremely weak.

To all those that said that those of us calling for Jake to be benched back in Week 3 were having kneejerk reactions.

And most of all, to John Fox:

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They turned Moore loose in the second half. He made all the throws! The scoreboard reflected!

SS89, YOUR ARE PERFECTLY CORRECT!!!! IS A DAMN GREAT NIGHT TO BE A PANTHERS FAN!!!!

Word man. Imma sleep easy tonight :D Haven't been this excited since Moore hit Smitty for 66 at the end of the tampa game. I'm looking forward to the game vs New York. Hope D Lo is back and ready to go tho.

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lol

Matt Moore's arm strength is still an issue and was still evident today

*goes to start a "to all those that kept saying John Fox has lost this team" thread

His armstrength is honestly fine for the kind of throws necessary. His deep throw to Smith that was a 46 yard completion (and closer to a 60 yard toss) was on the money along the sideline. I really think that a lot of his misses are: 1) inexperience, 2) not stepping into his throws due to #1, 3) not having the chemistry with his recievers yet.

He may not have the armstrength of the top Qbs, but it's good enough for many a deep completion.

BTW, that is not saying we shouldn't bring in competition in the offseason, no matter how he does in the last two games. Just saying, I think there is a bit of an overstatement to his arm strength being an issue, I really think a large part of that is technique.

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I think Panthers55 looks very foolish at best. Especially after saying Moore was given the victory against Tampa, yet never would say such a thing about Delhomme and would defend Delhomme when he had a bad game by blaming everyone else (such as the line or play calling, etc) except for Delhomme himself.

I also think those that said Moore was no better than Jake just look plain ol stupid.

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While this may have been their finest performance, this was not the only amazing game the defense has played... our D's rankings are far too low for how good they are... and the scary thing is, just think how good it could be if T.D. & our linemen weren't out...

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