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Thread for the people who stuck by Matt Moore


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Some people are more worried about being right than the team winning.

The important thing is that the team won and Matt Moore did play a good game. Even if that pick six had cost them the game he still put up some good numbers and I was glad to see them finally throwing the ball 35+ times again.

I don't agree with some of the crazies that Matt Moore is great because he got a win against a horrible team with very low expectations of the Panthers. It's very nice to get the win but a few more will salvage the season and Matt's career - not just this one against SF.

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Hey guys aren't we all on the same team here...does it really matter whose getting the win as long as we're GETTING the win

Not around here. Some people would prefer a loss rather than admit their wrong. Or a losing season just to get rid of a player/coach/etc. The arguments are what bring people here.

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what the fact that he almost lost the game? he beat a 1-5 team, this win proves nothing, except that we arent the worst team in the league.

Are you for real? Matt Moore was outstanding today, despite the fact that his receivers dropped 3 balls and he didn't always have very good protection.

Even on that INT, Stewart had no business running downfield so early on a screen play, so that was not all on MM.

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Are you for real? Matt Moore was outstanding today, despite the fact that his receivers dropped 3 balls and he didn't always have very good protection.

Even on that INT, Stewart had no business running downfield so early on a screen play, so that was not all on MM.

I had one problem with Moore today. If you are going to get rid of the ball throw it somewhere that the defense cant get it. He had one pick and should have had 2.

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I had one problem with Moore today. If you are going to get rid of the ball throw it somewhere that the defense cant get it. He had one pick and should have had 2.

I don't think he was trying to throw it away on that pick. It looked to me like he was throwing it where Stewart was supposed to be. For the life of me, I can't figure out why he was running upfield when he was the screen man.

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