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Warren Sapp defends Matt Moore


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I felt like smacking Woodson right there. OK?!?!?! What the f**k do you want? 4 wins 1 loss and in the Giants and Vikings games dominated two playoff hungry teams. Say what you want about him being an unknown commodity, because of lack of experience, but to say that Moore played only OK at the end of last season is ridiculous?

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Warren makes a good point, and I feel the same way as dpantherman about the media ignoring us. Seems like no one wants Moore to succeed so they can all feel better about how much they have hyped Clausen. I don't wish ill for Clausen and I hope he does well in the NFL, but I think the end of last year was just the beginning for Matt Moore. Moore is a good QB and no one can say "oh well he's only started so and so games blah blah blah, whatever" Clausen hasn't started any games in the NFL so people need to get off his dick and filling his head with all this poo that he's the next Montana or something. I vote Moore. Moore will open eyes this year and I believe he will take us to the playoffs.

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