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Belichick Does His Homework On Moore


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Matt Moore should be named the full time starter, and signed to a ten year contract when his rookie contract is up. He is an excellent QB, and will lead this team to a SB if given the experience and a CHANCE.

So many of you were bitching and ranting for him to start after the Eagles game. now that you got what you want, you are saying he sucks and you want him gone.

Make up your minds. I believe Moore is the QB of the future for the Panthers.

I really want to believe that. Moore has shown us nothing to believe that he can't play in this league. While he hasn't exactly lit it up he has still played well for us. When he starts we're 3-1, 4-0 if Dallas didn't pay the refs.

One thing that I immediately noticed about Matt Moore when he played in 07 was the offense changed tempo. Maybe it was the fact that we had a QB carousel that year and Moore was the bright spot, but I saw an offense that was more efficient with Matt than it was with Delhomme. Moore doesn't miss the obvious easy throws but he can also sling it to give his receivers a chance. 3rd down efficiency is drastically different with Moore in the game.

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Matt Moore should be named the full time starter, and signed to a ten year contract when his rookie contract is up. He is an excellent QB, and will lead this team to a SB if given the experience and a CHANCE.

So many of you were bitching and ranting for him to start after the Eagles game. now that you got what you want, you are saying he sucks and you want him gone.

Make up your minds. I believe Moore is the QB of the future for the Panthers.

Let not get ahead of ourselves. He still need to do more before we sign him for 10 yrs. & be a full-time starter.

And he an excellent QB & will lead us to a SB? He's still a big question mark for now.

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I would love to see the transcript of what Belichick said about Jake Delhomme before the Panthers played them in the Super Bowl. I'm guessing he lavished praise all over him and John Fox.

I sure hope Matt Moore turns out to be the guy though.

jake was a different QB back then. much more deserving of praise. most likely it would have been warranted.
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jake was a different QB back then. much more deserving of praise. most likely it would have been warranted.

Glad to see that somebody can admit that. Most people are talking about the guy like he was trash from day 1. Of course, most of those people have been predicting Delhomme to fail every year he's been here too, so I guess they're gloating because they're finally right about something.

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Man I would love to see us somehow get to the playoffs and see if Matt Moore could handle the pressure. If he could, we could resign him for a couple more years and have a rookie behind him trying to compete for the starting job. But making the playoffs is very unlikely.

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I would love to see the transcript of what Belichick said about Jake Delhomme before the Panthers played them in the Super Bowl. I'm guessing he lavished praise all over him and John Fox.

I sure hope Matt Moore turns out to be the guy though.

im sure he did praise him.....but, i bet he never would have thought delhomme would torch his defense like he did in that game.
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I wish I had a dime for every time somebody here misses the point entirely. The point was not that he was saying flattering things about Matt Moore. The point was that he's VERY well versed, perhaps even more than a lot of Panthers fans, about the history of this young man and things he has accomplished in his athletic career. A lot of that was coach speak and typical fluff, but that was not the important thing to note. We're talking about what started out as the 3rd quarterback on our depth chart when New England picked up the game at the start of the year, and Belichick knowing his career so intimately at this point that he can speak comfortably about him, accurately, instead of taking the typical line that a coach like John Fox would take. "Well, he's a young guy but he's been around the league for a few years now so we'll have to watch out for him. He's a good young quarterback". Instead, you have a coach that is refreshingly informed about his opposition despite his opposition having a losing record.

That type of commitment to KNOWING the opposition is what we lack in Carolina and it's down right embarrassing that in order to hear an accurate and honest report about how Matt Moore came to be where he is today, we have to listen to the report from the other sidelines where the coaches are actually well prepared and able to discuss intelligently the challenges of facing a certain player.

It kind of knocks, "it is what it is", off the fuging charts. That is a well prepared football team in New England, and the dedication to detail is exactly why.

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We're talking about what started out as the 3rd quarterback on our depth chart when New England picked up the game at the start of the year, and Belichick knowing his career so intimately at this point that he can speak comfortably about him, accurately, instead of taking the typical line that a coach like John Fox would take. "Well, he's a young guy but he's been around the league for a few years now so we'll have to watch out for him. He's a good young quarterback". Instead, you have a coach that is refreshingly informed about his opposition despite his opposition having a losing record.

That type of commitment to KNOWING the opposition is what we lack in Carolina and it's down right embarrassing that in order to hear an accurate and honest report about how Matt Moore came to be where he is today, we have to listen to the report from the other sidelines where the coaches are actually well prepared and able to discuss intelligently the challenges of facing a certain player.

It kind of knocks, "it is what it is", off the f**king charts. That is a well prepared football team in New England, and the dedication to detail is exactly why.

Valid point.

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I wish I had a dime for every time somebody here misses the point entirely. The point was not that he was saying flattering things about Matt Moore. The point was that he's VERY well versed, perhaps even more than a lot of Panthers fans, about the history of this young man and things he has accomplished in his athletic career. A lot of that was coach speak and typical fluff, but that was not the important thing to note. We're talking about what started out as the 3rd quarterback on our depth chart when New England picked up the game at the start of the year, and Belichick knowing his career so intimately at this point that he can speak comfortably about him, accurately, instead of taking the typical line that a coach like John Fox would take. "Well, he's a young guy but he's been around the league for a few years now so we'll have to watch out for him. He's a good young quarterback". Instead, you have a coach that is refreshingly informed about his opposition despite his opposition having a losing record.

That type of commitment to KNOWING the opposition is what we lack in Carolina and it's down right embarrassing that in order to hear an accurate and honest report about how Matt Moore came to be where he is today, we have to listen to the report from the other sidelines where the coaches are actually well prepared and able to discuss intelligently the challenges of facing a certain player.

It kind of knocks, "it is what it is", off the f**king charts. That is a well prepared football team in New England, and the dedication to detail is exactly why.

QFT Playing the game around him, not just the game on the field.

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In Fox's defense (am I defending Fox, wtf?) FOx does just as much homework as any other coach, he is just much more guarded about what he says to the media. In his mind, the media are also the enemy, they give insight away to your opponent. He treats them like mushrooms, keep them in the dark and feed em sh*t. [/The Departed]

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