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Interesting Matt Moore Facts


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btw in 2008 Jake had 9 games w/ at least 60% of his passes completed, we won all but 1 which was @ATL...he had only 3 interceptions throughout those games.

in 2009 we won 2 of his 5 60% passing game, in spite of his 7 interceptions.

Basically, you win games when your QB completes alot of passes, and doesn't turn it over. among other things

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The Panthers are undefeated when Matt Moore completes 60% or more of his passes.

2007:

2-0 when over 60%

1-5 when under 60%

2008:

Did not play

2009:

4-0 when over 60%

1-2 when under 60%

2010:

1-0 when over 60%

0-3 when under 60%

Also, we have only lost two games ever when he throws for over 7 yards per pass.

Moore started 3 games in 07 not 8.

3 in 10 not 4.

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If Jake could make us win, Matt can to if he just takes care of the ball. I have never been impressed with him, but when he plays without pressure he is pretty good. With our season shot, he should be pretty loose.

I think this is where I disagree with some of you. I get last season, but those guys are just jawing for the media, they believe they are in it, until they are mathematically eliminated. So the "no pressure" thing doesn't fly. And there was plenty of pressure to win our first game of the season, thats why he was started in the place of Clausen...to win.

and no Im not a Moore jock sniffer. This was the guy with the Clausen avatar a few weeks ago...

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Moore started 3 games in 07 not 8.

3 in 10 not 4.

He is including every game he played in, not his starts. Yeah, it doesn't mean much to include games where he wasn't the starter and didn't throw the majority of the passes but whatever. THe only stat that matters is that he has over a 60% winning percentage in games he started.

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Whether you are in the playoff hunt or not, there is pressure to perform week in and week out in the NFL. There is no such thing as "no pressure" games. You must perform or you are an insurance agent or working construction the following week. NFL careers are short enough, so performing at a high level every day is a must. That IS pressure!! So, the "no pressure" argument is weak.

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Whether you are in the playoff hunt or not, there is pressure to perform week in and week out in the NFL. There is no such thing as "no pressure" games. You must perform or you are an insurance agent or working construction the following week. NFL careers are short enough, so performing at a high level every day is a must. That IS pressure!! So, the "no pressure" argument is weak.

maybe for backups trying to stay on the team the following year

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The Panthers are undefeated when Matt Moore completes 60% or more of his passes.

2007:

2-0 when over 60%

1-5 when under 60%

2008:

Did not play

2009:

4-0 when over 60%

1-2 when under 60%

2010:

1-0 when over 60%

0-3 when under 60%

Also, we have only lost two games ever when he throws for over 7 yards per pass.

Are those completed passes to the defense?

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