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Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by mathmajors, Nov 4, 2007.

  1. Purrsy

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    Perhaps. I have no clue. I know there are plenty of prescedences of young quarterbacks playing well enough. And Im not on the full throttle START MOORE!!!!!!!!! bandwagon. Im just thinking Carr isnt good enough.
     
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    His mother was a USFL hooker. He spent his first 12 years trying to figure out which team knocked her up. All that USFL studying came to an end when the league folded. He decided the search for pop was useless. He picked up enough useless football knowledge during his search for pop to fool himself into believing he was a football guru. Now he lingers around football message boards trying to piss enough people off, but in the back of his mind he is always bitching and arguing with his ghost of a father.

    That's my take on it.

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  3. Harwood

    Harwood Let's Go Panthers!!!!!

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    Quite interesting angle....
     
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    I like to use blood worms, but I figured I would just cheat and throw some yellow corn on the hook.
     
  5. Collin

    Collin soap and water

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    I was raised by wolves.


    That's not true. Earlier this year we were in chats where you went spastic. Maybe you don't go out and murder homeless people after losses anymore, but it's undeniable that you still get amped and that your judgment is particularly suspect on gameday. You usually climb down off the ledge 24-48 hours later.
    Yes, you did. "John Fox" asked you if you would give Moore a pass on the INT and you said, "Yes. Because in the little time he was in, he looked quicker, completed a few passes, and got the ball out."
    Yes, we do. Starting rookie QBs is sketchy at the best of times. Starting an undrafted rookie who wasn't even with the team in training camp is a recipe for disaster. If your goal is to secure the highest draft pick possible, then by all means, put Moore in. Otherwise, the very idea is foolish.
    I never do, and I'm not now. Carr has played pretty much exactly the way I described him when we signed him. He's too careful, too willing to go past a receiver and check down if he's not wide open, too reluctant to take risks, and too skittish in the pocket. None of this is news. What I don't like and don't accept is when people say that Carr sucks, because he hasn't. He hasn't "sucked," and he hasn't been "awful" or "crap" either.
    Bullshit. I have gone to extensive lengths to prove what I'm saying. Take a look at my latest thread to see why we actually lost and how it wasn't about Carr. People like you focus on the easy target, and because you have such failings you assume that I share them. I don't. I am not at all emotionally attached to Carr, I simply see facts and stand by those regardless of what they say about any particular player. That's why I have evidence to support my position while you have zero.
    If a guy completes a high percentage of his passes and avoids turnovers, even if those completions are for short yardage, that's enough to move the chains if you aren't handicapped by penalties and poor play-calling. Carr could obviously be a lot better, but he's not even close to the main reason we're losing games. He's not making bad decisions and he's not missing his receivers.
     
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    dumbass doesn't know the difference between wolves and pot belly pigs.
     
  7. Harwood

    Harwood Let's Go Panthers!!!!!

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    Collin must have fascination with Carr, maybe he loves his hair. I haven't seen someone work so hard to defend someone since Johnny Cochrane cleared O.J. of murder.
     
  8. Collin

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    Same thing happened with Henning last year. Practically everyone was calling for Dan's head and I went to great lengths to prove that he wasn't the problem. Turns out I was right.
     
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    Firing Henning was a 50/50 split. Henning didn't have the right players to execute his offense and when he did we went to the superbowl/NFC championship.

    Cutting Carr is damn near 90/10. Carr ain't never done shit and never will. I see NO comparison here.....but I'm sure you'll find some backward ass stat that supports your retarded ass claims.
     
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    So you are saying Collin is in repressed love with Carr but can't admit it because of his upbringing and the disappointment in his parent's eyes? Hmm, I may have to get Collin some white gloves for Xmas...

    Maybe guys just don't like Carr and don't go all out to protect him, the way the defenders go all out to crush him every chance they get. It could even be subconscious to some extent.

    Shit, my high school QB was like that exactly; a pampered momma's boy that threw 5 picks in the Astrodome to get us knocked out of the Texas 5A Playoffs in '86. And we were undefeated all season going into that game, despite him. We all hated that mother#%&, and that was just icing on the cake. I know our O would not have gone all out for him. It sucks how that position alone can bring down a whole team.
     

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