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Moore = Cassell = Kolb = Sanchez


Clawsome2

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We've seen what Cassell can do with a good O-Line, good play calling designed for him, good WRs, and a good coach (Pats). I'd bet if he had a better O-Line in KC and some more people to throw to he'd be pretty decent. We could say the same about Matt too, but it looks like both QBs are missing some of the things Cassell had with the Pats.

Here's a question, are Gates/Floyd/Naanee reallllllllly that better than Smitty/Jarrett/LaFell? Rivers sure got a lot out of them in the loss. Makes you wonder what a top tier QB could do here, or Moore could do with guys like Moss/Welker.

It all needs to come together to be a top team. As much as I hate the Saints, you have to envy how they've put that team together.

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We've seen what Cassell can do with a good O-Line, good play calling designed for him, good WRs, and a good coach (Pats). I'd bet if he had a better O-Line in KC and some more people to throw to he'd be pretty decent. We could say the same about Matt too, but it looks like both QBs are missing some of the things Cassell had with the Pats.

Here's a question, are Gates/Floyd/Naanee reallllllllly that better than Smitty/Jarrett/LaFell? Rivers sure got a lot out of them in the loss. Makes you wonder what a top tier QB could do here, or Moore could do with guys like Moss/Welker.

It all needs to come together to be a top team. As much as I hate the Saints, you have to envy how they've put that team together.

Jesus Christ dude. Damn near any starting QB could be successful with the Patriots coaching staff, OLine, WR's, etc...

Pretty much, it was those pieces that led to the one year of success that Cassell had....and not Cassell.

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people can blame the coaches, o-line, wr's etc but doesn't take away the fact that moore lacks accuracy on his intermediate throws(same thing when he went 4-1) above average qb's in the nfl all have this quality.IMO matt doesn't seem to be handling the pressure of being the GUY well, either way he should not be pulled YET and probably shouldn't play this week(his long term health is more important than any football game)

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Hahaha so most will take a 6-3 starter that hasnt even made it thou a full season yet has looked really bad in preseason (o preseason dont matter really?) his first game as the man 3 ints one lost fumble.

Lets be honest here Moore is not a vet yet....Moore is still closer to rookie then vet even thou hes had 4 years here.Lets hope he can fix the lil things foratleast this season.

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Downfield not so much. Most of his longer second half throws were on target. But his decision making in the redzone was very bad. Almost looked like a guy who has only started a few games in the NFL.

Don't agree with this at all.

Moore was horrible downfield in the second half.

The pass to Jarrett was floated and luckily the Giants didn't get there in time. The pass to Lafell was underthrown, something he did a lot of last year, should have been pass interference but... The next pass to Jarrett was once again lofted and almost picked, good thing Jarrett broke it up. The next pass to Lafell was once again underthrown, this one did end up in a PI.

That was pretty much all of his "downfield" (20 yds or more) throw he made in the second. Everyone of them looked like poo.

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Lafell passes were a little underthrown but they were tossed up cause on both occasions a man came in untouched about to split Matt in half. Both of them was interference, one wasn't called. One slant he dropped one right in his hands, just wasn't ready for the pass

One of the plays to Jarrett he floated and it could have been an INT. Other than that he converted two nice long throws to Jarrett and do a good job leading the 4th quarter drive until he made a dumb ass decision to throw another INT in the end zone. Why we were in shotgun in the redzone? I have no f*cking idea

One thing Matt gotta do is learn to just check it down and stop looking for the long throw

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