- 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 Pasta Little Brother:
Toney is pure useless as well
While most likely true, why do we seem to run the absolute worst plays for him? It's almost like we're determined to run plays for him that are guaranteed to fail... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower:
All the analytics and draft scouting suggested to me that Skyy should be a slot type guy you expect to catch anything and it'd be up to coaches to find ways to get him open around the hashes / short out routes to the SLs. Not a "ehhh fuck it Tyreek is probably down there somewhere" guy.
He. Can't. Run. A. Dig. Route.
This isn't the coaches fault. He'll be no better in the slot than he is out wide. Or as the quarterback. Or placekicker.
There's nowhere to hide the guy. He's not an NFL player. [Reply]
Ross is our best receiver outside of Kelce. It’s not fair but Rice needs to really up his game because the other wrs are garbage. Andy will get this shit figured out hopefully. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CasselGotPeedOn:
While most likely true, why do we seem to run the absolute worst plays for him? It's almost like we're determined to run plays for him that are guaranteed to fail...
We’re using him purely as a gadget guy it seems. That is frustrating. Can the dude not line up and win running a normal route tree? [Reply]
You just know the player is gonna bust when he shows no flashes in Year 1. The writing was on the wall. We have all seen it for some time now but refuse to accept it. This kid has bird poo for brains. Complete lack of football IQ. The small stature don't bother me. He has zero "it" factor. Edelman was small but he had a hell of a career. You need to draft smart players first and foremost. Athletic traits at the wideout position are overrated. Draft smart kids with strong football IQ. [Reply]
Moore’s ceiling as a pro right now is to become a 5th or 6th WR who can contribute on special teams and won’t kill you if they need to sub in for an injury.
I’ll admit. Even that seems like a stretch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Moore’s ceiling as a pro right now is to become a 5th or 6th WR who can contribute on special teams and won’t kill you if they need to sub in for an injury.
Theoretically his best position on special teams would be to play as the ball. We snap Moore to Buttker who boots his head clean off for a 60 yard field goal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Moore’s ceiling as a pro right now is to become a 5th or 6th WR who can contribute on special teams and won’t kill you if they need to sub in for an injury.
I’ll admit. Even that seems like a stretch.
He doesn’t play special teams, so it’s hard to make the case for him being on the team if he isn’t catching passes [Reply]
Originally Posted by Eleazar:
He doesn’t play special teams, so it’s hard to make the case for him being on the team if he isn’t catching passes
I don’t disagree.
I’m saying he better figure how to play STs in some capacity if he wants to stick around the league. You don’t keep a 5th or 6th WR like him if they can’t. [Reply]