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What does Moore do that Jake doesn't?Besides win


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I agree, but that one play today were he was trying to throw it away and it landed about 2 feet beyond a defenders hands made me a bit nervous. Needs to learn to throw it out of bounds if he is going to throw it away.

Lets not forget that Moore is still very much "work in progress". Still plenty of time to smooth off his rough edges

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He looks away Safeties, scans the entire field. Makes faster decisions. Moves up in the pocket. More mobile, can get the playmakers involved without staring them down and most of all, the team seems more confident both offensively and defensively with him in there. They -trust- him.

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I think you guys have listed just about everything. I would add that I feel confident that Moore will lead us to victories over teams that we should beat. That's really the key to making the playoffs, beat the weak teams, and pull out a few wins over good teams. Jake can ruin any game, against ANY team.

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