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Matt Moore Should Ask for His Release

Posted September 15th, 2009 at 9:01 AM by Jeff A. Taylor

Marty Hurney should not get the opportunity to disrespect the guy again. Signing A.J. Feeley off of the street while declaring you need another “veteran quarterback” on the roster is a slap in the face of Moore, a three-year vet.

If you don’t think the guy can play a lick, cut him. Don’t keep bringing in retreds to play ahead of him. Moore has shown flashes of competent QB play, nothing more, but does possess a big-time arm. If the Panthers truly just want a QB to manage the game and not lose it, continually shoving Moore aside says the Marty-Foxy braintrust thinks Moore is a disaster.

Why is he taking up a roster spot, then? It cannot be Marty’s ego-driven attachment to his draft picks, a la Dwayne Jarrett and Nate Salley. Moore was claimed off of waivers from Dallas. Is it the sneaking fear that Moore might go elsewhere and turn into a decent QB if released? Does the thought of a free-speaking Californian helming the Panthers terrify the Big Cat?

Gotta be something.

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