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Matt Foley

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I'm saying I think Moore has been set up to fail. Not saying the Panthers coaches are trying to lose, that's ridiculous...just that the formula that was used at the end of last season is not the same that they are using now. More, much more, is being placed on Moore's shoulders and his weaknesses are now out there for all to see. The coaches want to put pressure on Moore so that if he fails they have their excuse to go to Clausen.

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Meat, didn't you hear from within the organization something along these lines before? Something about Fox didn't think he was a 'football player' or a leader, in his opinion, and that's why Jake kept the job for so long?

No doubt, I agree with you. It seems as though they're setting him up with the gameplan by saying if he wins doing it, we win... if he loses, then everyone will see it's his fault and we'll put in Clausen. Pretty f*cked up, but it definitely appears that way. I kept thinking we were setting him up with horrible playcalling.

And BTW, f*ck Davidson for doing the facepalm after the last INT, that's what happens when you spread out with a sorry ass receiving corps for 2 straight downs on the 4 yards line. Dumb f*ck.

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the oline was poo, moore was poo. secondary was poo. Hats off to the run D that got burned out. and hats off to Steve Smith. everyone else can fug off

Hats off to the D that got burned out? lolwut?

The time of possession for the 1st half was 14:30 Panthers, 15:30 Giants.

One minute isn't going to "burn out" a D. They came out of the locker-room ready to lose.

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