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I don't see why everyone is freaking out over the game today, sure there were some bad parts. Moore's performance definitely could have been much better, but it's a starting point.

My view is that you can't really blame him for all the picks; receivers just weren't getting open for the most part and they were forced to abandon the run. It just seems a little harsh to blame all of those ints on him and judge him from the first game of the season.

Either way, it is a starting point and gives them something to build off of and I feel that they will. You can't judge a team by one game, especially not the first game of the season. We still have 15 more to go and it is far from over, hopefully Moore can prove himself over the next few weeks and our passing game and o-line improves and gels together

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I'm one of the biggest Moore fans out there and I really want him to succeed, but all of those picks were terrible choices on his part. Lobbing a ball into quadruple coverage isn't going to end well for anybody (unless you're the team with the quad coverage), I don't know what he was thinking. He should have thrown those balls away, but he didn't. Piss poor decisions like that cost us the game.

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I don't see why everyone is freaking out over the game today, sure there were some bad parts. Moore's performance definitely could have been much better, but it's a starting point.

My view is that you can't really blame him for all the picks; receivers just weren't getting open for the most part and they were forced to abandon the run. It just seems a little harsh to blame all of those ints on him and judge him from the first game of the season.

Either way, it is a starting point and gives them something to build off of and I feel that they will. You can't judge a team by one game, especially not the first game of the season. We still have 15 more to go and it is far from over, hopefully Moore can prove himself over the next few weeks and our passing game and o-line improves and gels togeher

They were his fault, he lobbed 2 to covered receivers and threw 1 off his back foot to the middle of the field. Last year he was throwing the ball, now he's aiming the ball. Sure the OL played liked crap, but he had time on 2 of those throws and he should have thrown the other away.

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Matt Moore made some HORRIBLE decisions today.... there is no way anybody can defend some of those throws, starting with that first pick. There were 4 defenders and 1 WR. That being said, the protection broke down in the 2nd half, there was no running game today and absolutely zero pressure from the defense.

Bottom line for me is Matt Moore will only be a good QB when the RB's run for 150+ yards a game, other than that I am still not sold on him until he proves me wrong otherwise. He still is no worse than Jake was last year :cool:

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