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Kenneth Moore


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When did Fox get fired? Oh that's right. He didn't.

Is there seriously any other reason as to why Jarrett is on the field, or even on the team? Just add this one to the laundry list of "reasons why I'm quickly growing tired of Fox".

Kenneth moore looked pretty good in preseason, getting separation and not dropping passes...albeit was against mostly 2nd teamers, but I am just getting sick and tired of us not playing the better players on the field

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Oh I know. I thought Kenneth Moore looked pretty good in preseason as well. In fact, he was the only young receiver to show anything in preseason. I thought that he had won the 3rd WR job by default.. but I guess I forgot that because we have Fox as our coach, and Jarret's 10 year trial hasn't run out yet...

I don't know how he made the team. He doesn't even play special teams does he?

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Oh I know. I thought Kenneth Moore looked pretty good in preseason as well. In fact, he was the only young receiver to show anything in preseason. I thought that he had won the 3rd WR job by default.. but I guess I forgot that because we have Fox as our coach, and Jarret's 10 year trial hasn't run out yet...

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I must have missed when Jarrett got some chances this year? The few times they looked his way last year he made some nice grabs....I think some 3rd down grabs also. He never is on the field....and if the rare moment he gets any action he hasn't been looked at.....even if open (preseason).

I think in a different NFL offense he would have the opportunity to prove if he was a bust.

All that said, I would like to see Moore get some work...especially on some screens w/ him and Moose working the same side of the field and Smitty on the other side drawing most attention.

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It's not about the number of WRs. If we had one of the deepest WR corps in the league I wouldn't care if we carried 6 of them.

The point is that Jarrett probably shouldn't have made the roster, and definitely shouldn't be getting time on the field. The dude has shown nothing and at this point he's a pure 100% bust.

The only reason he's out there is because he was here before Moore, and we drafted him in the 2nd round.

But hey, with seven straight losses and things looking up the way they are.. I can see why you'd be on that side of the fence with the Foxeroni

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