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2013 schedule with all-time records


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Seattle Seahawks 2 W, 4 L .333

Buffalo Bills 1 W, 4 L .200

New York Giants 4 W, 4L .500

Arizona Cardinals 8 W, 4L .667

Minnesota Vikings 4 W, 6L .400

St. Louis Rams 11 W, 8 L .579

San Francisco 49ers 10 W, 7 L .588

New England Patriots 2 W, 3 L .400

Miami Dolphins 0 W, 4 L .000

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 14 W, 11 L .560

New Orleans Saints 19 W, 17 L .528

New York Jets 2 W, 3 L .400

Atlanta Falcons 13 W, 23 L .361

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Just the other day, I was thinking something along these lines, except Cam's record against certain teams.

Then I got depressed that he is 0 for 5 against the NFC North, with each game having some stupid ending that would make most people rage.

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Now see, I thought it was a preseason game. Kinda misty and rainy, or what I seem to recall. I think I was glad, and sad, that Matt didn't have much of an impact on the game.

Matt Moore will always have my respect though. I remember emailing him two years ago and asking for his autograph and wondering if he had any of him in his panthers uniform. Two weeks later I get an autographed 5x7 of him in his panthers uniform.
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Matt Moore will always have my respect though. I remember emailing him two years ago and asking for his autograph and wondering if he had any of him in his panthers uniform. Two weeks later I get an autographed 5x7 of him in his panthers uniform.

You gotta love this kinda thing. Whenever you get responses from famous folks it makes them more human. I got a Gary Danielson autographed picture this way back in the day. Except it was by snail mail, not this new fangled electronic stuff.

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Matt Moore will always have my respect though. I remember emailing him two years ago and asking for his autograph and wondering if he had any of him in his panthers uniform. Two weeks later I get an autographed 5x7 of him in his panthers uniform.

 

Moore never got a fair shake here. And unfortunately didn't get his due in Miami. I think he's still the best QB on their roster. Still say Jake should have been benched as starter at half time in the ARZ playoff game.

 

 

That said we got Cam now so no looking back.

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