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NFL.com on QB situation.


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An article from Bucky Brooks, whoever that is.

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Moore, who compiled a 2-1 record in three starts for the team in 2007, has completed 62 percent of his throws throughout his career and enjoys a respectable 3:3 touchdown-to-interception ratio. However, his inexperience at the position would likely lead defenses to attack the Panthers with a host of blitzes designed to neutralize the team's potent running game, and put the balance of the game on his right arm. Although it would be hard to play any worse than Delhomme, his insertion into the game would force the team to further scale back an offensive plan that has already been simplified to account for Delhomme's struggles.

Isn't the above what defenses do to Delhomme anyway?

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yeah, nothing will change. the only difference is, we can either have QB woes with a guy who has had his shot, and not really achieved much and is playing terrible. or with a guy who has possible potential to become something but will still play terrible right now. putting moore in doesn't offer us an opportunity to save the season, the season is lost as far as playoffs are concerned but it does give us an opportunity to develop him and our other young recievers and prepare the team for next season. OR.... it might give us enough time to decide moore is crap too, and we need to make a move in the offseason to get a top QB from the draft or FA. but, if we don't see what moore is made of, we won't know. if we don't get another QB, and end up going with moore next year and THEN find out he's crap, well then we've wasted TWO seasons and this is what i fully expect fox to end up doing. lets test drive these guys now and see what we've got or if we need to make moves in the offseason to get ready for next year.

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