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Fact is that he's still on the Panthers until March 3rd, just because the website is wrong doesn't make it a fact.

He's also at the stadium every day and rehabbing there, getting to know coaches, etc.

Will you be upset if he's back, honest question?

Will I be upset? Nah.

Will I be upset if he walks and we have to listen to you pout about it until Rivera leaves? Yeah, very much so.

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Will I be upset? Nah.

Will I be upset if he walks and we have to listen to you pout about it until Rivera leaves? Yeah, very much so.

I don't talk about QBs that aren't on the roster unless they are brought up before and I tend to keep topics where they belong. If Moore is no longer with the Panthers next year I will only talk about him if he is brought up in other threads or forums.

Good thing we won't have to worry about that though. ;)

Are you going to support Moore as the starter next year if he earns that job?

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I don't talk about QBs that aren't on the roster unless they are brought up before and I tend to keep topics where they belong. If Moore is no longer with the Panthers next year I will only talk about him if he is brought up in other threads or forums.

Good thing we won't have to worry about that though. ;)

Are you going to support Moore as the starter next year if he earns that job?

Matt "earned" the job last year. I want productive QB play.

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I was never in his home no. I've stated many times I'm from the area and his name is pretty big here, as was Moore's when they were in HS.

The Clausen family is a bit of a laughing stock of the area now because of what they've tried to do.

You don't have to be close to them or even live nearby to realize what's been handed to him.

It seems you make a lot of assumptions. If you were not in his house, you know nothing about the inside of it, just outside facade.

Perhaps Jimmy does not like the way you were reared either.

As important as you seem to be he must surely know you.

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It seems you make a lot of assumptions. If you were not in his house, you know nothing about the inside of it, just outside facade.

Perhaps Jimmy does not like the way you were reared either.

As important as you seem to be he must surely know you.

I don't know what I've made assumptions about. Most of it is very well known to anyone in the area and many people outside the area.

I'm not important at all. I work a simple 9-5 and am grinding out another career/hobby. Maybe he knew me in a past life, maybe not, it's not really important.

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I hate it for the hype it has built this kid and for the position it has put the Panthers in.

When you father pays for 6 other athletes to live in your home and make you look good on the football field, there is something wrong with that. There is something wrong with showing up in a Limo to sign your letter of intent. There is something wrong to demanding your older brothers/older sons get to coach your son so they have a nice job also. There is something wrong with paying analysts to hype your son in the NFL draft.

It doesn't teach the child anything, that is what I have an issue with. I know plenty of rich people who have raised their kids the right way, giving them every advantage but doing so in a way that they learn something about life. His lack of social skills likely stems from his childhood where he didn't need to stand on his own two feet because his father was there to buy him friends.

I've accomplished more in my life than I think he ever can in terms of net gain and lessons learned and I'll take that any day of the week over riding family coattails. He's never earned anything in his life, not once. Never competed for anything and never won anything.

Interesting.... any links for said evidence?

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