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Dan Morgan on Matt Moore


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He's on WFNZ and they asked his opinion a) if Fox would change QBs (yes), and then B) who would he start...Dan said that he has heard Moore doesn't know the playbook worth a damn and that Feely would be the starter, if it was up to him. He went on to say that he could be wrong about Moore but these are the things he hears from players. FWIW.

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Honestly, the more I think about it, the more I realize that this must be atleast partially true. There is no way Fox trades for Feely if he has any confidence in Matt Moore. He must just not try at all during practice and just kinda goes through the motions.

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Honestly, the more I think about it, the more I realize that this must be atleast partially true. There is no way Fox trades for Feely if he has any confidence in Matt Moore. He must just not try at all during practice and just kinda goes through the motions.

We didnt trade for Feeley, he was a FA.

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I often respond to people who think they know how to fix the Panthers with a statement to the effeect, "People who actually get paid to make these decisions think differently. Why would that be?" I usually get a "Because they're stubborn, stupid, have a small penis" type answer.

This really explains the Matt Moore/Jake Delhomme decision if it's true. I guess it's not just about people who are smarter, it's about people who are better informed as well.

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I often respond to people who think they know how to fix the Panthers with a statement to the effeect, "People who actually get paid to make these decisions think differently. Why would that be?" I usually get a "Because they're stubborn, stupid, have a small penis" type answer.

This really explains the Matt Moore/Jake Delhomme decision if it's true. I guess it's not just about people who are smarter, it's about people who are better informed as well.

Alright, I'll take it a step further............

If this is "well informed people" in the organization, or around it....then WHY O WHY....have we not addressed the QB situation, and went for fricking Feeley, and Garcia is still out there? Why have we not addressed the QB situation at all then if that is the case?

If you are that well informed, then something stinks with not doing anything to change it.

Inquiry minds wanna know...and I'm one of them.

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