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I may as well be the 1st 2 say: Moore is NOT the answer


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It's like I believed all along: there is a reason Fox has been reluctant to get behind Moore. The guy is a back-up QB in the NFL, period. Don't give me all the crap about how this is the first game, blah, blah, blah. The Panthers are going nowhere fast with Moore at the helm. I am going on record before the the first half, of the first game, ends.

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Not the Answer

depends on the Question

Is he Peyton Manning NO

Is Moore a full time starter for first time Yes

Will he throw ints YES

Will he look bad from time to time YES

Will he throw TD's to Steve Yes

Anyone that expected Moore or Clausen to come out first game of season and light it up

Then He's not they Answer

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He's average as hell and is fame is outplaying Jake when he fell off.. Smitty making him look better just get the ball to him and Moore's dick riders can say we are overreacting.

Smitty didn't make him look better today. He put the ball right where it needed it to be. You might wanna look in the mirror before telling someone else they're overly supportive for one side.

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