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We NEED to feed the speed


saX man

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Curtis Samuel: The second he catches the ball he is electric.  In game speed in insane with this kid.  Young D-Jax IMO

DJ Moore: Should be starting WR on the outside.  PERIOD.  He is NFL ready, play him, use T. Smith as needed for simple deep routes.  He's good for that at this stage in his career.  He's our WR4.   

That is all. 

 

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DJ Moore's route running is the bet on the squad along with Wright.  But Moore's edge is he has the athleticism to bust open during routes.  He's really good, just as or better than Ridley.  We just need to use him consistently.  

This offense can be built around CMC, Samuel, Moore, and Thomas for the long term.  Let's make it beautiful b*tches.  

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Samuel and Moore are special after the catch.

Torrey Smith shouldn't even be active on game day right now much less starting if I'm being honest. Samuel, Funchess, Moore, and Wright should be getting all of the snaps at WR and with Byrd active for return duties, there's no need to waste a jersey on Torrey Smith as long as those five guys are healthy and available.

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Just now, saX man said:

Smith's injury didn't look too good.  Nothing against him though, I'm not happy about it but there could be a big opportunity next week for the young bucks.  

I never, ever wish injury on anyone, but honestly our offense would improve if Torrey wasn't available to play.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Samuel and Moore are special after the catch.

Torrey Smith shouldn't even be active on game day right now much less starting if I'm being honest. Samuel, Funchess, Moore, and Wright should be getting all of the snaps at WR and with Byrd active for return duties, there's no need to waste a jersey on Torrey Smith as long as those five guys are healthy and available.

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