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dj moore is raising more red flags than the coast during hurricane season to me


bewonee

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1 minute ago, bewonee said:

 

on field production>pro day and workout. professionals can mess up, too. 

His on-field production was pretty spectacular dude.

80 receptions, 1033 yards, 8 TDs

First Team All Big Ten

Big Ten Receiver of the year

 

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"We need a guy that catches screen passes and gets tackled after two yards"

"We need someone that'll drop key passes"

"We need someone that'll step out of bounds every time after a catch"

Pretty familiar.

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5 minutes ago, XClown1986 said:

His on-field production was pretty spectacular dude.

80 receptions, 1033 yards, 8 TDs

First Team All Big Ten

Big Ten Receiver of the year

 

And I just showdd why his onfield production may be inflated

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2 minutes ago, bewonee said:

And I just showdd why his onfield production may be inflated

One video clip shows no proof at all and comment is inflated. Stop with the pessimism and try to give the guy a chance to prove himself instead of throwing him to the wolves like you have been. You can't prove anything until he performs on the field to see how he does.

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Dj has 4 inches and 35 lbs on Austin. Thats like saying DJ is the next Calvin Johnson.

You're looking at gadget plays which is the result of the play call by the offense and not the player. If you want to compare the two, please show me highlight reels of Austin breaking tackles routinely.

 

 

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26 minutes ago, thunderraiden said:

Honest question, are you blind? That film from the Penn State game was spectacular... he had his man beat multiple times, twice for TD’s and was consistantly open, his fuging QB couldn’t hit the broadside of a barn. Wtf are you talking about?

 

the qb missed a 5 yard toss on the second play of the game, holy poo.

I'm gonna have to side with you on this one. Moore seemed to be doing the best with the shitty hand he was dealt. That was terrible qb play.

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OP is 100% right

 

Anyone who is sold on Moore before even taking a snap is lying to themselves, theirs a reason he wasn’t picked until the mid 20s. This was a weak WR class by all measures, and theres a bad trend of late first round WR under performing lately. By all account this was a risky pick.

I went back too see his both his sophomore and junior game tape and his route tree is extremely limited and he does not get a lot of separation, as a WR he has a ton of work to do. But I think he can end up being a bigger Golden Tate

 

Let’s not forget before we drafted him the Ridley threads outnumbered Moore 10/1 on this forum.

 

 

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