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Breakdown of QB Matt Moore's development


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dear carolina panthers,

your multimedia is pitiful. you are lagging behind almost every other team website in the league. hell, the eagles make comic flash movies for every single game. your on air talent is miserable. ethan horton cannot speak. there was no lighting. there was ONE CAMERA. everything looked awkward.

make me a reasonable offer and I will coordinate your film and original content department. my entire staff will be interns and I guarantee it will be better than that. just off the top of my head, why was that only one shot? he stumbled over every other word he said. why not call cut and do it again? why not break it down sentence by sentence like ESPN does? Why not have a voice and diction coach?

PM an address and I will send you my resume and cover letter. Let's make the 2010 panthers offseason the most integrated, fan friendly, and in depth one in team history.

i will post again on this website some time in the near future to ask you again.

Sincerely,

a dude on a messageboard with lots of experience with this stuff

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dear carolina panthers,

your multimedia is pitiful. you are lagging behind almost every other team website in the league. hell, the eagles make comic flash movies for every single game. your on air talent is miserable. ethan horton cannot speak. there was no lighting. there was ONE CAMERA. everything looked awkward.

make me a reasonable offer and I will coordinate your film and original content department. my entire staff will be interns and I guarantee it will be better than that. just off the top of my head, why was that only one shot? he stumbled over every other word he said. why not call cut and do it again? why not break it down sentence by sentence like ESPN does? Why not have a voice and diction coach?

PM an address and I will send you my resume and cover letter. Let's make the 2010 panthers offseason the most integrated, fan friendly, and in depth one in team history.

i will post again on this website some time in the near future to ask you again.

Sincerely,

a dude on a messageboard with lots of experience with this stuff

And I'llllllll help.

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dear carolina panthers,

your multimedia is pitiful. you are lagging behind almost every other team website in the league. hell, the eagles make comic flash movies for every single game. your on air talent is miserable. ethan horton cannot speak. there was no lighting. there was ONE CAMERA. everything looked awkward.

make me a reasonable offer and I will coordinate your film and original content department. my entire staff will be interns and I guarantee it will be better than that. just off the top of my head, why was that only one shot? he stumbled over every other word he said. why not call cut and do it again? why not break it down sentence by sentence like ESPN does? Why not have a voice and diction coach?

PM an address and I will send you my resume and cover letter. Let's make the 2010 panthers offseason the most integrated, fan friendly, and in depth one in team history.

i will post again on this website some time in the near future to ask you again.

Sincerely,

a dude on a messageboard with lots of experience with this stuff

You seriously gets rep for this. I noticed other sites and its way better than Panthers.com

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I like what I have seen out of Moore so far but that last throw to Smith can't happen anymore. He threw Smith right into that S and all the S could do was knock the piss out of him to try to jar the ball out. I think he will learn from that mistake which is all I ask.

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I like what I have seen out of Moore so far but that last throw to Smith can't happen anymore. He threw Smith right into that S and all the S could do was knock the piss out of him to try to jar the ball out. I think he will learn from that mistake which is all I ask.

Sounds like the OC needs to draw up better PA's. Moore pulled the safety on that play and threw it to an open man. I don't see what else you would want him to do other than throw it away or try to force it some one else.

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Sounds like the OC needs to draw up better PA's. Moore pulled the safety on that play and threw it to an open man. I don't see what else you would want him to do other than throw it away or try to force it some one else.

Its a catch 22. I want him to take care of our recievers better but at the same time that would have taken away a big TD if he hadn't throw it. I think with time he will get better at keeping his receivers healthy. It was only his 6th start so I am not mad at him or anything just saying he needs to take better care of his meal ticket (Smith=Our Receiving Corp).

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