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Thread for the people who stuck by Matt Moore


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entire team wasn't sucking all the way through the game, but the offense was.

defense just fell apart in the 4th quarter completely. bend-not-break become bend-and-break.

moore deserves some of the blame, just as Jimmy did for his losses.

accept it, move on. moore is still starting next week, but don't expect him to hang in there forever.

edit: the game was over before the Smith fumble, really, but that certainly put the game out of our reach.

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What about it? The pick didn't help but this is another case where the entire team is playing like poo, and the QB right along with them.

Anybody watching can see that. Not to mention momentum-changing mistake was the fumble by Smith.

I mean seriously. Why do some expect Moore to play amazingly well when the entire team is sucking? How often does that happen?

He better if he wants a contract for next year.

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playcalling could help either of our young QBs. I'd rather our "older" of the two be doing better, but as we love to hear, it is what it is... and it isn't pretty.

Yeah, why can't people see this? This is the most un -QB friendly offense around. You just can't expect a young QB to wait on these slow developing routes all day. We need to be calling shorter routes that allow the QB to get rid of the ball quickly and move the damn chains instead of going for home runs all the time.

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yep the offensive philosophy of our team needs a overhaul. just look at the patriots,a couple years ago they morph into a spread team & break all kinds of records, now they go back to the more traditional offense they ran in the past & still win games with a very young defense by adapting to the personnel they have

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