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Matt Moore's weight


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Weight alone doesn't make you resistant to injury, muscle does. And yes I could see him actually engaging in a rigorous off-season weight program this year to gain some muscle and make his more resistant to injury, increase his already good arm strength and increase his mobility lateral movement.

Muscle is what I'm talking about. I mean eating more and sitting around isn't gonna benefit him.

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Weight alone doesn't make you resistant to injury, muscle does. And yes I could see him actually engaging in a rigorous off-season weight program this year to gain some muscle and make his more resistant to injury, increase his already good arm strength and increase his mobility lateral movement.

This is what I see happening.

He's going into the off-season as the starter(as far as we know), so the trainers/etc will be focusing a lot more time into him. He'll be more motivated to improve. He already has a pretty good deep ball, adding strength would only make it better.

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This is what I see happening.

He's going into the off-season as the starter(as far as we know), so the trainers/etc will be focusing a lot more time into him. He'll be more motivated to improve. He already has a pretty good deep ball, adding strength would only make it better.

Now that sounds like a plan!

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Jake is bigger and yet he looses the ball a lot more. Size is overrated sometimes. The boy is fine. He might be small but when those defensive ends get a hold of him he wont loose the ball like jake.

Tell that too our DE when we face tampa:D

Nobody could bring freeman down that game..lol

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Joe Montana 6'2'' 205 lbs. 'nuff said :)

Actually most folks agree that for every inch taller a player is than another one, he should weight 8-10 lbs more in order to be "equivalent". So at 6.3 he might be equivalent if he weighed 213-215. Of course body styles vary so this is just a general comparison.

Also remember that they didn't play in the same era. Players across the board are bigger and stronger. For Moore to hold up against big strong defensive guys, he needs to be bigger and stronger as well.

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