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To all the Jake haters


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Oh great not another one. Was he really that nice to you when you used to write articles about him? Let it go. Jake is the past. Moore is the future!

Jake has been one of the classiest players to ever wear the black and blue. He doesn't deserve threads like Charlottenian's.

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I want every one of you here and accountable for your digs at him today when Matt Moore is the 10th rated QB in the NFC halfway through next season.

Great!!! Thanks for the positive outlook on next season prick. What was Jakes NFC rating halfway through last season? I like Jake and always have, but dont be a douche.

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So you're a Moore hater then?

I'm a realist. Rodney Peete won four of the last five games under Fox in 2002. Testaverde won games in December under Fox. Matt Moore is a nice kid and I don't wish any ill will on him, but Jake is and was a stand up guy for the Panthers for years, and fans are crapping all over him today.

When teams have a book on Matt Moore and they aren't resting any starters, I want to see how long this bandwagon that you've thrown Jake under keeps going.

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Jake has been one of the classiest players to ever wear the black and blue. He doesn't deserve threads like Charlottenian's.

I agree with you. The man is, and always will be, class. I respect him tremendously. Yes, he drove me nuts this past year, and I am firmly behind Matt, but Jake put this franchise on the map and darn near won the whole thing.

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