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Matt Moore = "It's a big deal man". A leader and another reason to thank him...


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Me too.

Moore is a good guy and he performed well on the field this past Sunday. Press conference? He said the right things, but he comes off as a guy who just isn't that comfortable talking about himself. Doesn't mean anything about his play or his leadership ability, really. He just isn't an "on camera" type of person.

Jake always looked like a natural public speaker at press conferences. Matt looks like the guy trying to tell police where he was on the night of the 25th.

I don't see that at all. He looks very comfortable, loose, relaxed, smiling laughing and joking.

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Me too.

Moore is a good guy and he performed well on the field this past Sunday. Press conference? He said the right things, but he comes off as a guy who just isn't that comfortable talking about himself. Doesn't mean anything about his play or his leadership ability, really. He just isn't an "on camera" type of person.

Jake always looked like a natural public speaker at press conferences. Matt looks like the guy trying to tell police where he was on the night of the 25th.

Jake would stutter, hide behind his hands and you call him a good speaker? OK! So Matt has pretty teeth too?

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Jake would stutter, hide behind his hands and you call him a good speaker? OK! So Matt has pretty teeth too?

Jake had fire. He was incredibly gitty and excited and wore his heart on his sleeve. Not too many guys out there are going to have that.

But Matt looks to do a good job between balancing emotion with rational thought which is not a bad thing. By comparison Fox's conferences are sleep-worthy, and Clausen was basically doing his best impression of a nervous John Fox.

Oh and for those that think Fox's are bad because he doesn't say enough you should check out Bill Belichick's. He's anti-Fox....just goes on and on and on and on. Every question has like a 5 minutes answer.

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Jake had fire. He was incredibly gitty and excited and wore his heart on his sleeve. Not too many guys out there are going to have that.

But Matt looks to do a good job between balancing emotion with rational thought which is not a bad thing. By comparison Fox's conferences are sleep-worthy, and Clausen was basically doing his best impression of a nervous John Fox.

Oh and for those that think Fox's are bad because he doesn't say enough you should check out Bill Belichick's. He's anti-Fox....just goes on and on and on and on. Every question has like a 5 minutes answer.

Clausen is actually a pretty good interview...I've talked to both of them. Moore is the nervous one, he doesn't have a lot to say but never deflects blame.

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Jake had fire. He was incredibly gitty and excited and wore his heart on his sleeve. Not too many guys out there are going to have that.

But Matt looks to do a good job between balancing emotion with rational thought which is not a bad thing. By comparison Fox's conferences are sleep-worthy, and Clausen was basically doing his best impression of a nervous John Fox.

Oh and for those that think Fox's are bad because he doesn't say enough you should check out Bill Belichick's. He's anti-Fox....just goes on and on and on and on. Every question has like a 5 minutes answer.

I forgot, he would make fake tears as he stuttered about some interception. Go to Panther.com and you can watch them all!

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I don't see that at all. He looks very comfortable, loose, relaxed, smiling laughing and joking.

It's not a knock on him if he doesn't give the world's greatest press answers.

Can't say I worry much about how he handles the press. How he handles the football is what matters.

Panthers might see it a little differently ("face of the franchise" and such) but that's my take.

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Moore was so good he got drafted in no round, because he let UCLA down by not making grades. You people say he left cause of problems with the head coach, if so, why wasn't he able to transfer to any one of those schools he so desired? Cause junior college was the only way he would be eligible to play at a big school once he was eligible. So he was a Beaver

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Moore was so good he got drafted in no round, because he let UCLA down by not making grades. You people say he left cause of problems with the head coach, if so, why wasn't he able to transfer to any one of those schools he so desired? Cause junior college was the only way he would be eligible to play at a big school once he was eligible. So he was a Beaver

Completely and utterly false. If he couldn't make grades he would be ineligible. He made grades. He won the starting job and got hurt and Dorrell being the moron he was didn't give him his job back. Moore was recruited by Bob Toledo who was really high on Moore. Moore went to College of the Canyons because he wasn't sure where he was going to transfer to and his family lived around there. This is also when he got drafted by the Angels after not playing baseball for 3 years. He sent tapes out and Oregon State landed him. When he got there he beat out local fan favorite and Oregon product Ryan Gunderson for the starting QB job.

When he gets a fair shot at competition, the guy wins it, plain and simple.

Edit: And what the hell does any of that have to do with this thread? Just because Jimmy is your boy and he is terrible doesn't mean you get to make stuff up about Moore.

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Completely and utterly false. If he couldn't make grades he would be ineligible. He made grades. He won the starting job and got hurt and Dorrell being the moron he was didn't give him his job back. Moore was recruited by Bob Toledo who was really high on Moore. Moore went to College of the Canyons because he wasn't sure where he was going to transfer to and his family lived around there. This is also when he got drafted by the Angels after not playing baseball for 3 years. He sent tapes out and Oregon State landed him. When he got there he beat out local fan favorite and Oregon product Ryan Gunderson for the starting QB job.

When he gets a fair shot at competition, the guy wins it, plain and simple.

Edit: And what the hell does any of that have to do with this thread? Just because Jimmy is your boy and he is terrible doesn't mean you get to make stuff up about Moore.

Give me some facts then! If not, why go to a junior college when you can get paid to play baseball? Waste a year somewhere when you can sit at the Beavers, watch film and be that much better and get drafted, use your head. If you have facts, which you never do, I'll say i'm sorry and you the man!

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Give me some facts then! If not, why go to a junior college when you can get paid to play baseball? Waste a year somewhere when you can sit at the Beavers, watch film and be that much better and get drafted, use your head. If you have facts, which you never do, I'll say i'm sorry and you the man!

I believe I told you the facts. He went there because he didn't know where he wanted to transfer yet. He spent one semester there then was up in Corvallis.

He didn't play baseball because his father is an ex pro baseball player and talked him out of it and convinced him his degree was important and Moore didn't want to give up football.

All I have are facts.

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I believe I told you the facts. He went there because he didn't know where he wanted to transfer yet. He spent one semester there then was up in Corvallis.

He didn't play baseball because his father is an ex pro baseball player and talked him out of it and convinced him his degree was important and Moore didn't want to give up football.

All I have are facts.

The link or nobody believes it! Show me the facts!

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The link or nobody believes it! Show me the facts!

Really? Well then where's your link?

To be frank, what he said is way more credible than the stuff you posted, and more consistent with things I've read about Moore in the past.

Post a link proving what you said is a fact. Otherwise it's just as speculative as anything else.

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