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Matt Moore top NFL Free Agent QB


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I like Moore. But remember everybody was slurping Derek Anderson after one season. And Moore has only played a few games.

Ehh.....he look better than Anderson lately. We'll keep him for sure. I think Hurney is waiting to see how he can handle the situation with Peppers first. Then he can start signing up Moore, T.Davis, etc. Isn't Davis's contract up right now before the new season start? With it going to be expensive to tag Pep again for $20 millions, it could be hard to signed Moore & other we need to keep for next season.

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I agree with most of you other guys. I think the Panthers are more likely to do what they can to sign him to a reasonable multi-year deal. If that doesn't work, I can definitely see them tendering him so that other teams will keep their mitts off him. I would be honestly shocked to see him leave. He basically has a golden opportunity to become a starting QB. Only a few other teams out there will give him that same chance rather than a mediocre backup position.

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The Panthers would be silly to not give Moore the top RFA tender. It's peanuts for a potential starting QB, and we'd be very well compensated if some other team were to offer him an insane amount of money. That's the only scenario in which I see him leaving. If some other team offers him like 300 million dollars over 2 years and we just say, give us the picks, later dude.

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Moore will be back...you can't let a guy with that much potential go. He's done nothing but win for Carolina and there's no reason to let him leave. But of course, have a backup plan. And that plan cannot start with a Jake and end with Delhomme.

That said, I'm surprised he's above Campbell and Orton. But neither of those QB's have done anything over .500 really.

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Word,

And Fox should be fired also if he's dumb enough to start Jake over him.

He did for 11 games this seasons. About 10 too many (Maybe even 11 should have been benched after the playoff meltdown). The man is a brilliant coach (so-so on the O side) but a lousy decisonmaker when it comes to getting rid of or benching players (and that goes for younger players as well as veterans, I am looking at you Hayden).

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