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Matt Moore verging on losing his job to another rookie and/or black QB


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Word out of Miami is that Tannehill's got a good chance of securing the no.2 spot, and consistent overachiever David Garrard (from Jersey) is battling it out for the no.1 spot with the the NFL's paragon of mediocrity at the QB position and favorite signal caller among white guys who live in trailers, Matt Moore. The loser of this battle is speculated to be "expendable"

And while the feeling is that Garrard is the odds-on favorite to win the starting job, Moore is doing... other things with his reps...

"4th down, 18 yards to go -- Matt Moore spikes the ball. (Can't believe he did that on fourth down.)"

*Facepalm*

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Matt Moore is far from talent-less.

Everyone thinks that their back up quarterback needs to be able to get them to the the Super Bowl and that's just not going to happen.

Moore would be a great back up for Cam albeit they don't compare very well skill wise and I'd much rather have Jason Campbell, Troy Smith, Tarvaris Jackson, or Vince Young but that's beside the point.

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"To be honest, if the Fins let go of Moore, I'd like to have him back to back up Cam."

"Moore would be a great back up for Cam albeit they don't compare very well skill wise."

"Moore has chemistry with smith, lafell, gettis and threw some nice passes to them in his time here."

These comments are not Smitty approved!

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