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Moore's concussion is a blessing in disguise


CatMan72

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I'm a Moore fan and I'm not celebrating the fact that he got a concussion, but if this concussion forces him to sit out against Tampa then this is a blessing in disguise, because we'll get a chance to see how Clausen does with the first team against a reasonably tame opponent without pulling Moore out.

If Clausen does well, Fox could use the "hot hand" excuse to leave him in there and if he does poorly, or so-so, then we can go back to Moore without any hard feelings.

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I also think if we resign Rhys Lloyd it could help Moore with being comfortable again as the starter. Lloyd was Moore's best friend on the team since he's been here and could offer the guy some much needed support.

Agree, anything to make Matt more comfortable is a good thing.

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...truth...but

at the absolute very least moore sits most of this weeks practices...thats not good if they plan on keeping moore the starter cause they NEED to be improving very quickly...that can't be done with moore riding the stationary bike all week....

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But if our oline doesn't play any better than it did against the Giants, then Pike better be ready to play.

Yes, that was a pitiful display for a line that is supposed to be top 5 in the league. Pitiful. At least during his one series Sunday Clausen did show good pocket awareness in his own freaking endzone and shook off a safety sack from Tuck and just threw the ball out of bounds. I was cheering that play, thats literally how sad it had gotten.

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I also think if we resign Rhys Lloyd it could help Moore with being comfortable again as the starter. Lloyd was Moore's best friend on the team since he's been here and could offer the guy some much needed support.

Ofcourse you would say that, I haven't seen you post since the season started...Coincidence? I don't think so. :D

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...truth...but

at the absolute very least moore sits most of this weeks practices...thats not good if they plan on keeping moore the starter cause they NEED to be improving very quickly...that can't be done with moore riding the stationary bike all week....

Yes, but Tampa is a familiar foe and it's early enough in the season that there's plenty of time for that work to get done if we go back to Moore.

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Ofcourse you would say that, I haven't seen you post since the season started...Coincidence? I don't think so. :D

Pshhh I posted a couple times. Trying to curb my fanaticism about the Panthers since then end of last season. Isn't working very well though.

...and yea, I was a little disappointed when they cut Lloyd as we share the same first name. :D

I even made a new wallpaper, but no one cared. :(:(:(

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/forum/carolina-panthers/43472-2nd-annual-game-day-enthusiast.html

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