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tarheelblue89

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I'm a fan of the team first.

Ditto. I never wanted any players on the team to fail. I admit I wasn't sure about Moore being the starter in the beginning because of him playing against 3 teams that were struggling 2 yrs. ago & that he could be a one-hit wonder, I'm glad so far he has keep his cool. He still need to fix his accuracy throws though, since we been using our rushing attack more than passing. We need to use a good balance of both pass & rush.

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Ditto. I never wanted any players on the team to fail. I admit I wasn't sure about Moore being the starter in the beginning because of him playing against 3 teams that were struggling 2 yrs. ago & that he could be a one-hit wonder, I'm glad so far he has keep his cool. He still need to fix his accuracy throws though, since we been using our rushing attack more than passing. We need to use a good balance of both pass & rush.
One hit wonder. Talking about been a fairwheather fan. Matt Moore is the next tom brady. Also moore accurcy for the most part is been great. Even the best Qbs in the league throws bad throws once in a while. Moore has been playing great this game. I said it all year that moore was the answer. some people just didn't believe him.:ciappa: But oh well if fox back next year. He better start Moore if he knows what is good for him.:rolleyes:
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One hit wonder. Talking about been a fairwheather fan. Matt Moore is the next tom brady. Also moore accurcy for the most part is been great. Even the best Qbs in the league throws bad throws once in a while. Moore has been playing great this game. I said it all year that moore was the answer. some people just didn't believe him.:ciappa: But oh well if fox back next year. He better start Moore if he knows what is good for him.:rolleyes:

You realize I never called him that? Exactly how does being concern he could be one make me a "fairweather fan"? I bet even you weren't sure, but just pretend to act like he always been the answer from the beginning after Jake was sucking this year. I was being opitism & hoping "he wasn't a one-hit wonder", not hope he be one. Glad he has shown he is better than I was hoping him to be & got a glimmer of promise.

And the next Tom Brady? You got to be kidding me!! Moore will never be as good as Brady, Big Ben, Manning, etc. Keep dreaming, Matty fanboy. :P

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You realize I never called him that? Exactly how does being concern he could be one make me a "fairweather fan"? I bet even you weren't sure, but just pretend to act like he always been the answer from the beginning after Jake was sucking this year. I was being opitism & hoping "he wasn't a one-hit wonder", not hope he be one. Glad he has shown he is better than I was hoping him to be & got a glimmer of promise.

And the next Tom Brady? You got to be kidding me!! Moore will never be as good as Brady, Big Ben, Manning, etc. Keep dreaming, Matty fanboy. :P

This is the exact attitude people are questioning...how do you know? What has he shown you that tells you he will NEVER be as good as any of them? All he does is win and get better each week.

Instead of posting your baseless opinion why not give reasons behind it so you don't look like such a clown

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This is the exact attitude people are questioning...how do you know? What has he shown you that tells you he will NEVER be as good as any of them? All he does is win and get better each week.

Sure he does win & is getting better, but he doesn't have the arm accuracy like they do & isn't good enough to be compared to them. I'm sure he won't be the next Brady. A QB like Brady & Manning are kinda rare and I doubt we got that kind of QB right now in Moore. If Moore will be the next Brady, why does some Huddlers here still want us to get a QB in Draft/FA? Maybe they want someone better than Moore & the fact he will never be the next Brady.

Instead of posting your baseless opinion why not give reasons behind it so you don't look like such a clown

Baseless? I'm just saying what is true: Moore will not be the next Brady. Nothing baseless about that. But I don't care if he isn't like Brady, Brees, or Manning though: I just want the wins.

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