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Best, worst weekly matchups of ’10


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Worst: San Francisco 49ers at Carolina Panthers – Alex Smith vs. Matt Moore(notes)? Not exactly one of the great quarterback matchups of all time and expect these teams to play like it. Both 49ers coach Mike Singletary and Carolina lameduck coach John Fox like to run whenever possible. The good side of this game is that it could be done in 2½ hours.

Worst: Carolina at Cleveland – Much like McNabb in Washington, Jake Delhomme(notes) was tossed aside by Carolina after putting in a great career … wait, stop, hold on, I can’t even begin to sell this idea. Delhomme played so poorly last season in Carolina that his only hope was getting to Cleveland, where he’s serving as caddy for whoever the next quarterback will be. As for the Panthers, their biggest issue is likely who will be the next coach.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=jc-2010bestworstgames042010

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Ehh. I don't expect to get much respect this season. The only thing that kinda irked me about that was them basically calling Matt Moore garbage. Moore has played and beat more teams, better teams than Kevin Kolb, yet most expect Kolb to be the 2nd coming in Philly.

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The only thing that kinda irked me about that was them basically calling Matt Moore garbage. Moore has played and beat more teams, better teams than Kevin Kolb, yet most expect Kolb to be the 2nd coming in Philly.

lol and kolb beat the chiefs and lost to the saints in his 2 starts, and i dont remember exactly but when they benched McNabb that 1 game wasnt it kolb that came in and looked even worse????

Moore is far superior to kolb in every way and it pisses me off 2 that people act like he was a 1 hit wonder or something, where as kolb is average at very best and is in a passing system where it's easy to shine and moore is in a run first system and out-performed everybody when he played, go figure. I cant wait for this season to get here already so we can prove people wrong and make them eat their words, and fantasy football so I can get moore and rip people apart lol

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what? i think we have a much more interesting season than most. the browns game is awesome just 'cause of the delhomme storyline. i'm always excited to see us play the 49ers 'cause that's my brother's favorite team. how do they not think the giants or bears game would be interesting? that writer must really not like our team.

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