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I Think We Will See More of DJ Moore


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2 minutes ago, Fright said:

Of course.. Ron felt a little heat so we’re going to see Moore get 10 targets and 30 touches between CJ and CMC and dominate the game.

 

Then it’ll be back to same ol same ol bullshit game plans once Ron feels nice and comfy after the win.

Hopefully with Tepper at the helm, Ron doesn't get a chance to be comfy again.

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Wasnt it reported they wanted moore to learn every receiver position in the playbook? I mean jesus what the hell for? Why place such a burden on the guy just coming in to the league instead one of the veterans guys who been here? It makes no sense, just give him a position and a couple routes and get him the ball. The guys playmaking ability is to valuable to only give him minimal reps a game alone. Leave the exotic stuff for the vets. The guy is 21 years old with fresh legs, he has plenty of time to learn other positions while getting experience ON the field. Ron and co. Really make my head hurt sometimes.

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21 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

I recall them getting Curtis Samuel more involved last season only to say afterwards that they threw too much at him.

Woah could it be that each rookie is an individual person and grows differently and the coaches have a better understanding than we do???

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I would like to see all WR involve every week. I'm just so tired of seeing Funchess, Smith, and Wright on every down when we could throw the others in the mix. I know it ain't hard for Norv and the coaching staff to do that. Open up that playbook! 

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