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As someone who has questioned Moore's arm strength...


Jase

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He showed me all I needed to see on that first 27 yard post route to muhammed. He stepped into that throw and drilled it and it's the first throw of its kind I've seen him throw. He seems to have solved his fluttering problem.

Moore now has the Jase seal of approval.

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Jase

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He looked great, I don't think he had any throws where I put my face in my palm. He completed the easy throws and some more difficult throws. He hasn't done anything outright amazing yet but he looks more than solid.

Another game like this and we'll have ourselves a legitimate option at QB. I still think competition should be brought in but moore should be given the job as his to loose at the start of the season.

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yeah that pass to moose was great. answered the zip question right there. i want to jump on the start him next year wagon, but how d anderson played out is not unlike matt. i am not sold to give him the job without question. oh and delhomme and mccown dont count as comp.

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I mentioned the same thing in another thread. He didn't sail anything, had nice velocity on his throws, and was accurate. Loved his game today and made me rethink my opinion of him.

It's awesome that his worst throw was a TD anyways (toss to King).

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yea moore made great throws and i was really impressed with him. none of his throws looked like they were horrible. An interesting question i have is if McCoy had anything to do with matts recent success. A theory i have is he taught moore to better himself and moore has recently caught a better grip of things like footwork or trustin arm strength.

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Moore has the same arm he has always had as far as I know so not sure why it took this long to figure out his arm isn't weak.

Unless of course he had cybernetics implanted in his arm this last week.

Moore just tries to put too much touch on the ball. Never meant his arm was weak. Plus it's expected that he get better with more reps with the first team.(crazy I know)

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