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Delhomme to IR


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I hope we resign Moore even if we lose the last 2.

As long it is a 2 year deal close to what Jake got in his 1st deal I would be all for it. He has by no means earned a starters contract. When a team signs a young like Moore who has proven little to a big long term deal they usually regret it, -cough-Anderson-cough-.

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Obviously Moore showed the coaches enough for them to feel comfortable putting Jake on IR. Good for him. Now if he can have 2 good weeks and convince the team to resign him at the end of the season, he will have had a very successful year. He waited his time and it might pay off. We will have to see if last Sunday was, as people are saying, the perfect storm for the Vikings to lose big, or a portend of things to come for the Panthers.

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Obviously Moore showed the coaches enough for them to feel comfortable putting Jake on IR. Good for him. Now if he can have 2 good weeks and convince the team to resign him at the end of the season, he will have had a very successful year. He waited his time and it might pay off. We will have to see if last Sunday was, as people are saying, the perfect strorm for the Vikings to lose big, or a portend of things to come for the Panthers.

Lets hope this (I am assuming you meant portrait or sign of things to come). Wouldn't it be nice to have a QB that put up those kind of performances on a weekly basis. Screw keeping it close I want a New Orleans type offense that would let our D fly around like they did against the Vikings. They didn't have to win the game by themselves.

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Lets hope this (I am assuming you meant portrait or sign of things to come). Wouldn't it be nice to have a QB that put up those kind of performances on a weekly basis. Screw keeping it close I want a New Orleans type offense that would let our D fly around like they did against the Vikings. They didn't have to win the game by themselves.

por⋅tend  /pɔrˈtɛnd,

–verb (used with object) 1.to indicate in advance; to foreshadow or presage, as an omen does: The street incident may portend a general uprising. 2.to signify; mean.

But yeah I agree on getting a guy who can sling it down the field to go along with our running attack and suddenly decent defense.

That would be a merry christmas for all of us.

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portend = "omen"

I wonder if they finally got around to "watching the film" of the season ;)

por⋅tend  /pɔrˈtɛnd,

–verb (used with object) 1.to indicate in advance; to foreshadow or presage, as an omen does: The street incident may portend a general uprising. 2.to signify; mean.

But yeah I agree on getting a guy who can sling it down the field to go along with our running attack and suddenly decent defense.

That would be a merry christmas for all of us.

Why couldn't you just have said Omen? Never heard that one before.

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Jake Delhomme's career is over. He will never take a regular-season snap again.

Why is is you do this to yourself. Time and time again you make these rash spur of the moment declarations which usually are so off the mark it's unbelievable.

Could it be what you say? Possibly, but why stick your neck out like that when you honestly have no idea whatsoever.

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Obviously Moore showed the coaches enough for them to feel comfortable putting Jake on IR. Good for him. Now if he can have 2 good weeks and convince the team to resign him at the end of the season, he will have had a very successful year. He waited his time and it might pay off. We will have to see if last Sunday was, as people are saying, the perfect storm for the Vikings to lose big, or a portend of things to come for the Panthers.

Lets hope this (I am assuming you meant portrait or sign of things to come). Wouldn't it be nice to have a QB that put up those kind of performances on a weekly basis. Screw keeping it close I want a New Orleans type offense that would let our D fly around like they did against the Vikings. They didn't have to win the game by themselves.
portend is a sign of things to come.

it looked like a switch was flipped on in that game sunday. i really hope it was and that we have a QB that can do that a lot. next sunday will be a test for sure but so was this one and he did pretty well. i just hope he has williams/stewart/sutton all healthy and that the patchwork oline can hold off the giants D-front like it did the vikings.

still need to be finding a way out of the jake contract and working on getting another viable option for the short and long term in the offseason but if we can use matt as the standard for comparison for this coming year, i'm happy.

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