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Lets say Matt Moore has a few bad games..


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Who would we start  

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  1. 1. Who would we start

    • Jimmy Clausen
      22
    • Tony Pike
      4
    • Armanti Edwards
      13
    • Jesus
      8
    • Start another Moore thread
      22


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Once the Panthers are mathematically eliminated from the playoffs, Clausen will be back.

Fox has incentive to win games but lets face it he's got his bags packed for Dallas or Cleveland whether they end up with 1, 3, or 5 wins this season.

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Matt Moore does Not have bad games. The rest of the offense and play callers do.

You all know it's not his fault for the INTs. It's the WRs at fault or the o-line for not blocking or the coaching for making him throw those INTs. Or perhaps he has glaucoma and cant see down field to when Smitty is open. :D

/sarcasm

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Let's be honest with each other. If you can objectively look at all of Matt 10picks, 5 have been the result of bad decisions.2 vs Giants, 1 Tampa Bay, 1 49ers, and 1 vs Rams. Open minds can challenge me on this if you'd like.

That's simply not the way things are measured. Clausen had two turnovers this season related to fumbles (one was a handoff that was the running back's fault but credited to Clausen) but the only thing you hear is how he fumbled seven times.

I'm not making excuses for Clausen. Just like I'm not making excuses for Matt.

In fact, all of the offensive playmakers have struggled this season... pick your poison.

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