- Ranked 2nd among charted prospects in success rate vs. man (75%) and press coverage (75.7%) - Led all prospects in success rate vs. zone coverage (88.1%) - He can play inside and outsidehttps://t.co/HbifB61JlJpic.twitter.com/HYsV8rlAzF
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Here's the problem I'm faced with really.
I started drinking this goddamn peanut butter whiskey at halftime because I'm trying to clean shit out of my bar and figured I could make an interesting old fashioned out of it. And then we won.
Fellas, this is a hangover on ice. This is NOT a game day drink. And yet it's responsible not only for the win, but the ascension of Skyy Moore.
So what the **** do I do here?
First post this in the drinking thread and apologize to us whiskey/bourbon snobs.
Second hit yourself in the face with the bottle [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Here's the problem I'm faced with really.
I started drinking this goddamn peanut butter whiskey at halftime because I'm trying to clean shit out of my bar and figured I could make an interesting old fashioned out of it. And then we won.
Fellas, this is a hangover on ice. This is NOT a game day drink. And yet it's responsible not only for the win, but the ascension of Skyy Moore.
So what the fuck do I do here?
If you care about the Chiefs winning the Super Bowl, you’ll make that drink on every game day the rest of the year.
If the Chiefs don’t win it all, we know who to blame. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Here's the problem I'm faced with really.
I started drinking this goddamn peanut butter whiskey at halftime because I'm trying to clean shit out of my bar and figured I could make an interesting old fashioned out of it. And then we won.
Fellas, this is a hangover on ice. This is NOT a game day drink. And yet it's responsible not only for the win, but the ascension of Skyy Moore.
So what the **** do I do here?
If you stop doing it the season is on you. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Here's the problem I'm faced with really.
I started drinking this goddamn peanut butter whiskey at halftime because I'm trying to clean shit out of my bar and figured I could make an interesting old fashioned out of it. And then we won.
Fellas, this is a hangover on ice. This is NOT a game day drink. And yet it's responsible not only for the win, but the ascension of Skyy Moore.
So what the fuck do I do here?
Looks like you're going to have to drink up :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I'm phone posting, dicks. I can only be in so many places at once!
And I'm trying to find someone who will put me in touch with Nick Bolton so I can service him. Gimme a break dammit.
Kid played well in the 2nd half (mostly the 4th quarter) when MVS seemed to shrink. Damn nice job.
And I love Derwin James so seeing him cross him up was impressive.
But I'm gonna keep drinking whiskey and DMing Nick now. Enjoy.
Moore also had a big 3rd down catch in the first half to move them into field goal range. They would have punted if he drops that one. Given the Butterfinger problem that exists all over the NFL, I was very impressed with the catches Moore was making tonight. Keep those chains moving! Hopefully he turns into what we all hope he can be, maybe a smaller version of Kelce in terms of Mahomes trusting the guy to catch the ball. [Reply]
I think we saw what you can hope Moore becomes flashing tonight. A nasty slot weapon who roasts man-to-man coverage.
He does have big, powerful hands. And even though he isn't the tackle-breaking monster that Juju Smith-Schuster is, I do think Moore would be an intriguing option if the Chiefs decide to NOT invest at WR and bring Juju back on a long-term deal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
You've said so yourself that given what Nick Bolton is and some of his speed limitations, he SHOULD be a liability to a team. But he's not. In fact, he's far from it.
I'm not crowning his ass yet, but isn't it perhaps possible for Skyy to achieve being an effective NFL WR in spite of the limitations you've brought up?
The thing is, Moore is significantly more athletic, even position for postion. [Reply]