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


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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.

Common sense! If he was transferring cause of a coach or whatever, what athlete would have went to a school with no football, a junior college I must add, when they could have went and sat on the bench at a div 1 football program and learned behind some starter, and if any good, got his stock up when he started, and when the time came, get drafted in the NFL. Common sense is commom sense, since they won't release his grades. But my common sense out ways your links!

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Mr. Scott while I appreciate the defense he is simply trolling and I am to blame for feeding him.

He has yet to make a credible post and I doubt he's capable.

Dude you have argued for two days with everyone on this thread with not one legit fact, just stuff in your head!

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Thanks. You just finished the debate for me. I didn't even have to break a sweat :lol:

Prove to me he didn't flunk out at UCLA and I will not post again till the Panthers have a above .500 record. I know why he went to the college of the canyons intead of Oregon State, he had no choice, or he would have been a Bruin!

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Prove to me he didn't flunk out at UCLA and I will not post again till the Panthers have a above .500 record. I know why he went to the college of the canyons intead of Oregon State, he had no choice, or he would have been a Bruin!

Either that or after Moore won the starting job, got hurt in the first quarter of the first game and wasn't given a fair chance to get his job back he asked for his release. Dorrell wouldn't give it to him at first but eventually caved. Dorrell stuck with Drue Olson (Fun Fact: Actually was on Panther's roster for 1 week backing up Moore) while Moore was let go. Moore made appearances later in that same season which proves he was not ineligible, see you in 4 weeks.

Moore went to COC because his family lives there, his HS QB coach was the head coach there and he could still stay sharp while deciding his future, and his future wife was living there.

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