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So will DJ Moore get more oppurtunites this week?


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7 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

How did we go from starting undrafted free agents to a "plethora" that quickly? Lol

Ron is hilarious, even with the better additions we have most of them are still 3rd or 4th stringers on other teams. Not good enough to shelve a rookie first round pick. 

You know...we had a plethora to chose from vs. the Cowboys and couldn’t make up our mind so we just dumped it off the CMC the whole game.

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9 hours ago, GoobyPls said:

According to Rivera He wants to bring Moore along slowly cause we have a "plethora of wide receivers" 

 

I honestly believe if our offense wants to take the next step Moore has to live up to that first round billing, we need more explosive plays 

 

 

 

    You would think that with the Oline problems we are facing. Which probably means more dink and dunk type passes. It would feed right into his wheelhouse. Throw in some jet sweeps, and WR screens. And there is a plethora of ways to get the kid involved. 

 

    I hate to agree with you. lol However, we really could use more explosive plays. And Moore does have the talent to get them for us. So, here is to hoping this week is the start of the Moore era.

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2 hours ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

That is a Norv & CAM issue. 

When you've only got about 2 seconds to throw it you have to take short dinks and dunks...everybody preaches "take what the defense gives you" til Cam does!  That generally was mccaffery...and guess what he was right cause he kept getting open and he kept catching it...cam tried going to some others and they weren't making the play dude I watched the whole game.

 Maybe since it was week 1 when you know your players may be a little rusty for real football  , with a banged up  oline they decided to not try and get too cute and just play it more safely against  Dallas cause they thought Dallas wouldn't be able to score on us. And guess what they were right. Maybe everyone should hold off making broad assumptions off of one game and let's see if Norv uses a more aggressive gameplan against Atlanta because their offense can be explosive. Cause good coordinators to adjust to the opponent and overall game plan. I know that's not something we're used to around here(suck it Shula)I've got a damn good feeling he's going to try to, at least as much as this oline ( suck it Amini) will let him. 

It was Norv,Cam's and the whole offenses first real game together and they dealt with huge injuries, protected the ball( besides Cmac) , and scored enough to win. Go back and look at our first game in 2015. If my memory is correct it was the Jags and we won an ugly low scoring, just like this one. Beginning of the season just win..doesn't matter how ugly...lots of really good teams get on a roll later in the season. I think that's how we're going to be.

 

PS...2 tight end sets blow goats 

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3 hours ago, poorboysrev said:

When you've only got about 2 seconds to throw it you have to take short dinks and dunks...everybody preaches "take what the defense gives you" til Cam does!  That generally was mccaffery...and guess what he was right cause he kept getting open and he kept catching it...cam tried going to some others and they weren't making the play dude I watched the whole game.

 Maybe since it was week 1 when you know your players may be a little rusty for real football  , with a banged up  oline they decided to not try and get too cute and just play it more safely against  Dallas cause they thought Dallas wouldn't be able to score on us. And guess what they were right. Maybe everyone should hold off making broad assumptions off of one game and let's see if Norv uses a more aggressive gameplan against Atlanta because their offense can be explosive. Cause good coordinators to adjust to the opponent and overall game plan. I know that's not something we're used to around here(suck it Shula)I've got a damn good feeling he's going to try to, at least as much as this oline ( suck it Amini) will let him. 

It was Norv,Cam's and the whole offenses first real game together and they dealt with huge injuries, protected the ball( besides Cmac) , and scored enough to win. Go back and look at our first game in 2015. If my memory is correct it was the Jags and we won an ugly low scoring, just like this one. Beginning of the season just win..doesn't matter how ugly...lots of really good teams get on a roll later in the season. I think that's how we're going to be.

 

PS...2 tight end sets blow goats 

Bawahahahahahahahaha,....

man people have their panties bunched,.. first week, rust, bad oline, has to throw the ball to someone open that makes a play every time or run himself,  65% completion rate and 60 yards personal rushing,..

it worked.

this week the formula could open up some, but it depends on how much those receivers have improved, how the routes and protections are adjusted to compensate for the Oline,..

so could be more of the same—

just win baby

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