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Most productive trio in all the NFL

Moore - 46 rec, 863 yards, 4 TDs ( 21 rushing yards)

Anderson - 71 rec, 818, 1 TD (3 rushing yards)

Samuel - 49 rec, 445 yards, 3 TDs  (112 yards and 2 TDs rushing) 

pretty impressive production.   After a hot start by Anderson, Moore and Samuel definitely have taken control as the better weapons of late.  

last 5 

410 total yards, 3 TDs (Moore)

311 total yards 5 TDs (Samuel)

252 total yards 0 TDs (Anderson)

 

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Offensively, we've got a good bag of weapons. Better line play and return of CMC makes us a tough offensive team to beat. Even a modestly good TE and we become very problematic for defensive coordinators.

Defensively, hopefully we've seen the importance of being aggressive. Still some big holes, but we are better than we look on paper.

Special teams are pretty special.

Yeah, we've got a lot of potential. We aren't there yet, but you've got to be quite the cynic to think we aren't making massive progress.

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I'd like to keep all three because I think that they complement each other and our receiving corps very well. They can open it up for one another on any given play dependent upon which poison the defense picks to cover!

The thing is, I think Samuel is just being Samuel. Because if his quickness and route running ability, I think that he can do his thing within any situation. Anderson, though smooth and shifty is still best on the outside using his speed. He's playing like a glorified one-trick pony with a few extra tricks in my opinion. His speed, though an asset, is not extraordinary. Moore, still seems like he's not necessarily the best route runner, but he has the sneaky ability to get open by maximizing the soft spots in the defense. I can't say it's just him and his natural development, experience and football IQ (and maturity), or the fact that the defense is compelled to worry more about the other two, especially Anderson. All that being said, I think that if I had to choose between the three, I'm keeping Moore! I'd hate to see any one if them go without having another season or two to figure things out, but I'm also aware that there are other receivers who may do some of the things that they do more effectively. Who knows, Omar Bayless might be one of those unknown factors added to the equation that facilitates a seemingly unwelcome move and makes it no big deal.

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4 hours ago, CRA said:

Most productive trio in all the NFL

Moore - 46 rec, 863 yards, 4 TDs ( 21 rushing yards)

Anderson - 71 rec, 818, 1 TD (3 rushing yards)

Samuel - 49 rec, 445 yards, 3 TDs  (112 yards and 2 TDs rushing) 

pretty impressive production.   After a hot start by Anderson, Moore and Samuel definitely have taken control as the better weapons of late.  

last 5 

410 total yards, 3 TDs (Moore)

311 total yards 5 TDs (Samuel)

252 total yards 0 TDs (Anderson)

 

Ya people figured Anderson out and Brady has him running scrimmage line routes most of the time now.

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We control DJ for 2 more seasons at a very good price.  Curtis needs to have some money dangled in front of him now.  Anderson I can see sticking around for another season, maybe 2, but we would save 8M by cutting him after this season.

I think we see all 3 out there again next season.

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