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him and Dwayne Jarrett really need to step it up this season

I would like to see Smith get at least 1,000 yards, Jarrett to get anywhere from 600-900 yards, and Kenneth Moore to get somewhere around 200-400 yards while im at it d will to get 1,300 yards rushing and j stew to get 1,200 yards rushing

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I would be happy if we went 9-7, not only an improvement from the year before but with like 50 million less in contracts to spend somewhere after 2011 lockout. I really never saw anything from what little was shown of Moore but he is young.

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I watched this guy a lot in college. He used to be a playmaker. I never really thought he would be a consistent wide-reciever in the NFL. But I did expect him to be a good return man, and be brought in for some home run plays. I feel really bad for they guy though. He had that great return, like 55 yards I think, verse the Redskins? (might be someone else). Then in the Bills game blows it with that fumble, (not saying ole Delhomme was going to drive the length of the field but still). I really thought before the fumble he was going to become a nice return man....

Hopefully this offseason he works hard and gets his mental confidence back.

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HUH?!?!?:eek:

I'll admit he might not be able to repeat it but Moore looked like a top 5 QB the last 3 weeks. What more do you want from the guy? Aside from the 1 int in the Bucs game he didn't throw any while starting while on the other hand throw 8 tds on 4 good defenses. He dominated both the Giants and the Vikings both with playoffs stipulations to meet (Vikings home field Giants a spot).

The thread is about Kenny Moore, not Matt Moore.

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