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The Matt Moore Manifesto


stan786

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Fellow Panther Fans,

I have seen a number of you doubting the ability of our new starting quarterback Matt Moore, saying he has no chance at the MVP and that he might not even hit the 20 touchdown plateau. While i do agree that Matt Moore will not play in the Pro Bowl next year i do understand the only reason for this is because we will be playing in the super bowl. Matt Moore and the Funky Bunch as they shall be known from now on are about to rival some of the greatest offenses the league has ever seen. Not only do we have two of the best running backs in the league, a top 5 receiver, and a very quality offensive line. But we now add a perennial pro bowl quarterback in Matt Moore as the leader of this motley crew. For anyone to not expect at least 25 touchdowns and 3500 yards would be a gruesome injustice. Join me on the bandwagon now before it gets too crowded. If you don't agree well than i'm sorry to inform you that you are wrong, and it will be proven in time.

Thank you for your time

Sincerely,

stan786

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We declare that the splendor of the world has been enriched by a new beauty: the beauty of speed. A racing automobile with its bonnet adorned with great tubes like serpents with explosive breath ... a roaring motor car which seems to run on machine-gun fire, is more beautiful than the Victory of Samothrace.

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Moore proved he has talent. Now he has the opportunity to move beyond the "potential" label and get it done.

I hope he is not reading and is either in the weight room, looking at film or throwing passes right now.

FBall players get good M-Saturday. They show people they are great on Sunday. I heard (not sure where) that Moore was lazy and did not practice. Not sure if that is true but hope that is not the case.

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Fellow Panther Fans,

I have seen a number of you doubting the ability of our new starting quarterback Matt Moore, saying he has no chance at the MVP and that he might not even hit the 20 touchdown plateau. While i do agree that Matt Moore will not play in the Pro Bowl next year i do understand the only reason for this is because we will be playing in the super bowl. Matt Moore and the Funky Bunch as they shall be known from now on are about to rival some of the greatest offenses the league has ever seen. Not only do we have two of the best running backs in the league, a top 5 receiver, and a very quality offensive line. But we now add a perennial pro bowl quarterback in Matt Moore as the leader of this motley crew. For anyone to not expect at least 25 touchdowns and 3500 yards would be a gruesome injustice. Join me on the bandwagon now before it gets too crowded. If you don't agree well than i'm sorry to inform you that you are wrong, and it will be proven in time.

Thank you for your time

Sincerely,

stan786

The funky bunch? no thanks

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