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Brentson Buckner on our new WR coach


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Brentson Buckner is a good Friend of the guys on the morning WFNZ show.  He used to go on there a lot.

He coached with Jefferson in Arizona.  And txtd the guys at WFNZ that Jefferson is the best hire out of all these guys we’ve hired.

Compared him to Richard Williamson who coach the WRs here from 1995 to 2009.  Williamson coached up guys like Smitty and Moose.

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Good, maybe he will light a fire under Moore's butt and get the most out of TMJ/Shi Smith.  Moore is so frustrating.  He just meanders throughout the season and teases us with a superb game sprinkled in here and there while going nearly unnoticed in many others.

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3 hours ago, 45catfan said:

Good, maybe he will light a fire under Moore's butt and get the most out of TMJ/Shi Smith.  Moore is so frustrating.  He just meanders throughout the season and teases us with a superb game sprinkled in here and there while going nearly unnoticed in many others.

Moore, by cost, should be our star player right now.

And I've said for years, if your star player is a WR, you've got major issues. They cost too much, they don't touch the ball on every play and if they become unmotivated or just feel not as competitive, it will wreck your gameplan. Or one good DB can ruin it for you.

 

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6 hours ago, 45catfan said:

Good, maybe he will light a fire under Moore's butt and get the most out of TMJ/Shi Smith.  Moore is so frustrating.  He just meanders throughout the season and teases us with a superb game sprinkled in here and there while going nearly unnoticed in many others.

Could that have anything to do with the QB carousel, coaching changes, college offense, and terrible offensive line his first few years? I'm just asking for a friend who doesn't move the goalposts. 

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3 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

Moore, by cost, should be our star player right now.

And I've said for years, if your star player is a WR, you've got major issues. They cost too much, they don't touch the ball on every play and if they become unmotivated or just feel not as competitive, it will wreck your gameplan. Or one good DB can ruin it for you.

 

Hard to do that with the QB carousel we’ve had since he’s been here. It’s a miracle he’s performed as well as he has.

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20 minutes ago, NorthTryon said:

Could that have anything to do with the QB carousel, coaching changes, college offense, and terrible offensive line his first few years? I'm just asking for a friend who doesn't move the goalposts. 

That could be and he could be more consistent too.

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8 hours ago, 45catfan said:

Good, maybe he will light a fire under Moore's butt and get the most out of TMJ/Shi Smith.  Moore is so frustrating.  He just meanders throughout the season and teases us with a superb game sprinkled in here and there while going nearly unnoticed in many others.

That's going to happen when you have XFL Qbs throwing you passes.

See:  2010 Steve Smith

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17 minutes ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

Yea but unfortunately just that one pass doesn't average out very well over the course of a 17 game season

Exactly. He had low production games scattered throughout the season among 3 different QBs

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