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With Delhomme out for season and Carr suffering a back injury which leaves him uncertain to play next week at Arizone, Matt Moore can possibly start next week!!


http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d803159a7&template=with-video&confirm=true

Panthers QB Delhomme to undergo season-ending elbow surgery

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Carolina Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme will miss the rest of the season after deciding to undergo surgery on his right elbow.
Coach John Fox said Delhomme, who was injured two weeks ago, had trouble throwing the ball early Monday, a day after he briefly threw on the side while sitting out Carolina's win over New Orleans.
"I think (Sunday) he was just trying to see how it felt," Fox said. "Today he really pushed it and experienced some of the same discomfort he had during the Atlanta game."
Delhomme then made the decision to have surgery next week. He's expected to recover in time for the start of next season.
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Doug Benc / Getty ImagesDelhomme threw for eight touchdowns and 626 yards this season before injuring his right elbow in the third quarter of Carolina's game at Atlanta on Sept. 23.

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"Anytime you lose your starting quarterback it's a blow," Fox said. "Jake was playing very well. I think that's pretty well documented. He's not only our starting quarterback, but what he brings to our football team will be missed."

The move leaves the Panthers (3-2) in need of another quarterback. Backup David Carr, signed in the offseason, suffered a back injury against the Saints on Sunday and his status for next week's game at Arizona is uncertain.
"David is definitely sore," Fox said. "He's still being evaluated."

The only other QB on the roster is undrafted rookie <A href="http://www.nfl.com/players/mattmoore/profile?id=MOO551757" _extended="true" s_oc="null">Matt Moore</A _extended="true">, who completed a 43-yard pass against the Saints while briefly subbing for Carr. <A href="http://www.nfl.com/players/quintonporter/profile?id=POR363947" _extended="true" s_oc="null">Quinton Porter</A _extended="true"> was signed two weeks ago to the practice squad.

"We obviously know we're going to be doing something," Fox said of signing another quarterback. "But what that is hasn't been hashed out yet."
Delhomme sustained what the team called a strained right elbow when he was sacked by John Abraham in Carolina's win over Atlanta on Sept. 23. Delhomme stayed in the game until the next series, when he winced in pain and clutched his elbow after throwing a short pass to fullback Brad Hoover.

Carr replaced him, then started the next two games when Delhomme was listed as the No. 3 quarterback.
Before the injury, Delhomme was off to a quick start. After struggling last season, he completed 64 percent of his passes with eight touchdowns and one interception in the first three games. His passer rating was 111.9.
As early as last week, Delhomme talked of being hopeful he could avoid surgery. But the pain he experienced Monday made the decision for him.
"Jake is very honest and forthright, a very tough individual," Fox said. "But when you don't have your fastball, it's tough."
Delhomme became Carolina's long-term starter after humble beginnings. He played two seasons in NFL Europe and spent four season as a backup in New Orleans.

But he was signed by Carolina before the 2003 season, then replaced an ineffective Rodney Peete at halftime of the opener. He led Carolina to a comeback win, and remained the starter through the run to the Super Bowl.
The 32-year-old Delhomme, who made the Pro Bowl two years later, started a team-record 60 straight games before missing two games late last season with ligament damage in his thumb.
Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
 

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I was bummed when we let Moore go because I saw some good things in him. He played a few plays on Sunday and looked good on a deep bomb. He has excellent touch on his deep passes and good mobility.

I would much rather have kept him than Brad Johnson. This is one guy we will regret losing.
 

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superpunk;1692360 said:
Mmmmm....misleading thread titles.


well somebody obviously cant read, did u see the status of Carr as uncertain??? i guess not. :bang2:
 

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THUMPER;1692362 said:
I was bummed when we let Moore go because I saw some good things in him. He played a few plays on Sunday and looked good on a deep bomb. He has excellent touch on his deep passes and good mobility.

I would much rather have kept him than Brad Johnson. This is one guy we will regret losing.
I think we liked the other guy we kept more. Even though Moore played a lot in the PS we probably wanted to not show too much of the other guy. I forget his name, for some reason I keep thinking of Bartel. Is that it?
 

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JVita17;1692366 said:
well somebody obviously cant read, did u see the status of Carr as uncertain??? i guess not. :bang2:

What does "Matt Moore to start" mean?

THUMPER;1692362 said:
I was bummed when we let Moore go because I saw some good things in him. He played a few plays on Sunday and looked good on a deep bomb. He has excellent touch on his deep passes and good mobility.

I would much rather have kept him than Brad Johnson. This is one guy we will regret losing.

Will the rueing never end?
 

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THUMPER;1692362 said:
I was bummed when we let Moore go because I saw some good things in him. He played a few plays on Sunday and looked good on a deep bomb. He has excellent touch on his deep passes and good mobility.

I would much rather have kept him than Brad Johnson. This is one guy we will regret losing.


Totally agree! Why they did not keep him is beyond me...but I guess they just felt more comfortable with a vet just in case.

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superpunk;1692375 said:
What does "Matt Moore to start" mean?


Where in the article did it say Moore would start?

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THUMPER;1692391 said:
When I read the title it said "Matt Moore to possibly start". Perhaps you read it too quickly.




Nope, never.


Someone changed the title thread, Thumper...somebody inserted the "possible" a few minutes ago..


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superpunk;1692375 said:
What does "Matt Moore to start" mean?

An interwebs storm interrupted with the transmission: it was supposed to read "Matt Moore to start playing with your mind"
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Why is Dallas going to regret losing Moore? Is Romo going to start sucking all of a sudden? There was no way Dallas should have kept a guy with no experience over an experienced vet for the back up spot. It is good that Dallas kept at least one QB prospect on the practice squad at this point and should always be on the look out to add any QB with potential to either the PS or as the #3 guy. They can find another Matt Moore and may have one in Bartel. Hopefully Dallas does not find out any time soon whether that they need another young guy to immediately step up to take the reigns.
 

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5Stars;1692396 said:
Someone changed the title thread, Thumper...somebody inserted the "possible" a few minutes ago..


:laugh2:

Ah well, I got here late.
 

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joseephuss;1692398 said:
Why is Dallas going to regret losing Moore? Is Romo going to start sucking all of a sudden? There was no way Dallas should have kept a guy with no experience over an experienced vet for the back up spot. It is good that Dallas kept at least one QB prospect on the practice squad at this point and should always be on the look out to add any QB with potential to either the PS or as the #3 guy. They can find another Matt Moore and may have one in Bartel. Hopefully Dallas does not find out any time soon whether that they need another young guy to immediately step up to take the reigns.

You never know - Moore might leave and reach the heights that guys like Terrance Copper and Scott Shanle have at their respective position.

Boy will we rue, then.
 

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JVita17;1692357 said:
With Delhomme out for season and Carr suffering a back injury which leaves him uncertain to play next week at Arizone, Matt Moore can possibly start next week!!


http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d803159a7&template=with-video&confirm=true

Panthers QB Delhomme to undergo season-ending elbow surgery

Associated Press

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Carolina Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme will miss the rest of the season after deciding to undergo surgery on his right elbow.
Coach John Fox said Delhomme, who was injured two weeks ago, had trouble throwing the ball early Monday, a day after he briefly threw on the side while sitting out Carolina's win over New Orleans.
"I think (Sunday) he was just trying to see how it felt," Fox said. "Today he really pushed it and experienced some of the same discomfort he had during the Atlanta game."
Delhomme then made the decision to have surgery next week. He's expected to recover in time for the start of next season.
j_delhomme_IA.jpg
Doug Benc / Getty ImagesDelhomme threw for eight touchdowns and 626 yards this season before injuring his right elbow in the third quarter of Carolina's game at Atlanta on Sept. 23.

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"Anytime you lose your starting quarterback it's a blow," Fox said. "Jake was playing very well. I think that's pretty well documented. He's not only our starting quarterback, but what he brings to our football team will be missed."

The move leaves the Panthers (3-2) in need of another quarterback. Backup David Carr, signed in the offseason, suffered a back injury against the Saints on Sunday and his status for next week's game at Arizona is uncertain.
"David is definitely sore," Fox said. "He's still being evaluated."

The only other QB on the roster is undrafted rookie <A href="http://www.nfl.com/players/mattmoore/profile?id=MOO551757" _extended="true" s_oc="null">Matt Moore</A _extended="true">, who completed a 43-yard pass against the Saints while briefly subbing for Carr. <A href="http://www.nfl.com/players/quintonporter/profile?id=POR363947" _extended="true" s_oc="null">Quinton Porter</A _extended="true"> was signed two weeks ago to the practice squad.

"We obviously know we're going to be doing something," Fox said of signing another quarterback. "But what that is hasn't been hashed out yet."
Delhomme sustained what the team called a strained right elbow when he was sacked by John Abraham in Carolina's win over Atlanta on Sept. 23. Delhomme stayed in the game until the next series, when he winced in pain and clutched his elbow after throwing a short pass to fullback Brad Hoover.

Carr replaced him, then started the next two games when Delhomme was listed as the No. 3 quarterback.
Before the injury, Delhomme was off to a quick start. After struggling last season, he completed 64 percent of his passes with eight touchdowns and one interception in the first three games. His passer rating was 111.9.
As early as last week, Delhomme talked of being hopeful he could avoid surgery. But the pain he experienced Monday made the decision for him.
"Jake is very honest and forthright, a very tough individual," Fox said. "But when you don't have your fastball, it's tough."
Delhomme became Carolina's long-term starter after humble beginnings. He played two seasons in NFL Europe and spent four season as a backup in New Orleans.

But he was signed by Carolina before the 2003 season, then replaced an ineffective Rodney Peete at halftime of the opener. He led Carolina to a comeback win, and remained the starter through the run to the Super Bowl.
The 32-year-old Delhomme, who made the Pro Bowl two years later, started a team-record 60 straight games before missing two games late last season with ligament damage in his thumb.
Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
Carr has already been announced the starter
 
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