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My Bold Prediction


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This is the last thing I will say on this topic. I hope this is not the case but being a realist, here it is

Matt Moore of 2009 = Derek Anderson of 2007... what a hell of a season, as for the QB himself... well Anderson looked good for 1 year and now he will be lucky to find a starting job. Lets just not over-hype this people, c'mon.

DRAFT A QB PROSPECT!

Let Moore start but dont crown him as the answer yet... I honestly dont think he is the future of Carolina Ball. He had some good throws yes, but also some very lucky breaks and dropped INTs.

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This is the last thing I will say on this topic. I hope this is not the case but being a realist, here it is

Matt Moore of 2009 = Derek Anderson of 2007... what a hell of a season, as for the QB himself... well Anderson looked good for 1 year and now he will be lucky to find a starting job. Lets just not over-hype this people, c'mon.

DRAFT A QB PROSPECT!

Let Moore start but dont crown him as the answer yet... I honestly dont think he is the future of Carolina Ball. He had some good throws yes, but also some very lucky breaks and dropped INTs.

i dont know what basis you have on drawing that conclusion. honestly, what more could we ask for in a qb right now? he's been in the league and in system for 3 years, has developed a relationship with the players for as long, and has been outstanding when called upon.

i do think that we need to bring in someone else to compete during training camp, but at minimum, matt deserves to go into next (pre)season as the #1 guy.

matt has gotten a couple lucky breaks, and made some off throws, but it's not like he won't improve. he came in during the roughest stretch of the season, and pulled off a 4-1 record during this tenure; thats pretty impressive. moore screams potential, and i am excited at what he can help offer this team. his athleticism alone is far superior to anything jake couldve ever offered us, and he will only get better.

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ive been a reader /member a while now.. and i usually don't post cause most of what im thinking has already been said, and i see a lot of you get your panties in a bunch for repeat posts... but for fu*ks sake give it a rest.. Moore is better than Jake.. yes.. is he the answer to our problems.. who know till we try.. quit acting like ESPN analyst wannabes.. cause we all know how right those jack asses are!!!:mad5:

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i don't quite get the hate for the OP... he's entitled to his predictions and he could very well be right. how many derek anderson fans would've poo-pooed a similar thread back in 07 when he was tearing it up?

that said, i think moore has been lucky on a number of occasions... but what NFL quarterback isn't? moore has been able to capitalize on those lucky breaks, and that's what sets him above jake delhomme and, currently, a lot of other guys.

i think he'll be alright.

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i don't quite get the hate for the OP... he's entitled to his predictions and he could very well be right. how many derek anderson fans would've poo-pooed a similar thread back in 07 when he was tearing it up?

Cuz he has spewed this poo all day about Matt Moore.

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not saying this is the case .. but!?!? didn't Tom Brady, a complete nobody at the time, come off the bench to relieve a QB on his way down the tubes?.... is Moore the next Brady, ??? who knows.. were already rebuilding why not see what we got before we hand him off to someone like Tampa, and were forced to sit here and go WTF

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