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Hunter Renfrow and Demani Richardson Cut, David Moore Activated from IR


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2 hours ago, Waldo said:

Lol Moore has 5 yards on 1 reception for this season and Im not even sure it can be said he is a lateral move from XL.

The only upgrade there is Hunt. Moore is DC's Scott but somehow worse 

The only reason I say Moore is an upgrade, is he plays a ton of roles on special teams mainly but he also doesn't make boneheaded plays when playing a wr spot.  Him knowing down n distance in a playoff game is already a upgrade over XL. 

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2 hours ago, Waldo said:

Lol Moore has 5 yards on 1 reception for this season and Im not even sure it can be said he is a lateral move from XL.

The only upgrade there is Hunt. Moore is DC's Scott but somehow worse 

He knows the offense

he knows how to run routes and block

can actually catch the ball

he will be where young expects him to be 

and plays in special teams 

he is no Pua but he is ions better than whatever it is that Legette is right now …and as sad a statement as that is, it is the truth 

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44 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Moore is one of our best special teams players.

that's what people say.  So who you gonna deactivate...for him to be this great special teams player (that hasn't seen action in months) and then give him there WR snaps as a perk. 

I'm only cool if it is XL.  And it's won't be.  

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4 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

He knows the offense

he knows how to run routes and block

can actually catch the ball

he will be where young expects him to be 

and plays in special teams 

he is no Pua but he is ions better than whatever it is that Legette is right now …and as sad a statement as that is, it is the truth 

he has the lowest ceiling of any skill position player you could put on the field.  

but as I said, I'm okay w/ it being XL.  But odds say it wouldn't be XL.  It would be Tremayne or Horn. 

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4 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

He knows the offense

he knows how to run routes and block

can actually catch the ball

he will be where young expects him to be 

and plays in special teams 

he is no Pua but he is ions better than whatever it is that Legette is right now …and as sad a statement as that is, it is the truth 

Lol go look at his numbers. 5 yards on the year and 351 last year. XL produces more.

The only thing he has going for him that matters is special teams. Otherwise he is a wasted roster spot just like Dalton.

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30 minutes ago, Lurk21 said:

The only reason I say Moore is an upgrade, is he plays a ton of roles on special teams mainly but he also doesn't make boneheaded plays when playing a wr spot.  Him knowing down n distance in a playoff game is already a upgrade over XL. 

He isn't an upgrade over XL. He is just a special teamer who is the coaches pet. 

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19 minutes ago, CRA said:

that's what people say.  So who you gonna deactivate...for him to be this great special teams player (that hasn't seen action in months) and then give him there WR snaps as a perk. 

I'm only cool if it is XL.  And it's won't be.  

I mean, there are ample amounts of inconsequential bums on our roster to deactivate. If you were to guarantee no chance of injury, you could probably deactivate 10-20% of the entire game day roster with no problem.

But, yes, XL SHOULD be the one deactivated. That poo should have happened weeks ago.

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11 minutes ago, Joe Bear said:

Hasn't he been injured?

Lol. Yes. The people pointing at the only 1 Rec for 5 yards are missing the context of him playing less than 4 games on the season. Also, if we are going to use stats, he is technically our surest catcher on the roster at 100% catch rate.

The people freaking out over him being activated are being hyperbolic. It's a fuging nothing move for a special teams guy and a depth WR. He ain't winning nor losing us a playoff game.

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24 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Lol go look at his numbers. 5 yards on the year and 351 last year. XL produces more.

The only thing he has going for him that matters is special teams. Otherwise he is a wasted roster spot just like Dalton.

Can we measure football iq

these numbers do not mean anything to me as Canales has tried for 2 years to get blood from the turnip that is XL so moore was not in the field very much before his injuries 

xl makes far  too many dumb ass mistakes that after  2 full years he should not be doing  

Cannot do that in the playoffs, not with  this  offense, not with this qb.  

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18 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Can we measure football iq

these numbers do not mean anything to me as Canales has tried for 2 years to get blood from the turnip that is XL so moore was not in the field very much before his injuries 

xl makes far  too many dumb ass mistakes that after  2 full years he should not be doing  

Cannot do that in the playoffs, not with  this  offense, not with this qb.  

All the IQ in the world doesn't equal production. XL isn't good and I would be happy to see him gone. Moore is a wasted roster spot at this point and actually a worse WR. Moore is cheeks. I was just using XL to explain how bad he is. 

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