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Whats going to happen if Moore struggles 2 games into the season?


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The backup QB is always the cites most popular player. It happened last year. We all wanted Delhommes head for Moore, (although that was justified). What happens if Moore goes 11-31 with 3 picks in one game? Is our fanbase going to threaten to NEVER EVER EVER go to another Panther game if Jimmy is starting the next week? Please..I am telling you, trade one of these guys. There are far too many problems that can come from having two QBs then solutions.

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I'm pretty sure having two talented guys is worth having stupid fans jumping ship after a bad game.
yep.

nothing wrong with competition. it's melodramatic/drama queen fans and media that turns it into a QB controversy.

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Please..I am telling you, trade one of these guys. There are far too many problems that can come from having two QBs then solutions.

:confused:

Why would the possibility of a starter struggling lead you to think it's a good idea to trade away a talented backup?

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The backup QB is always the cites most popular player. It happened last year. We all wanted Delhommes head for Moore, (although that was justified). What happens if Moore goes 11-31 with 3 picks in one game? Is our fanbase going to threaten to NEVER EVER EVER go to another Panther game if Jimmy is starting the next week? Please..I am telling you, trade one of these guys. There are far too many problems that can come from having two QBs then solutions.

and you're one of the unintelligent ones that most likely will freak. Only fans like you will see the bad in having 2 good QBs on the roster.

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