- 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 FringeNC:
“the best rookie receiver I’ve been around in my five years.”
Nice tidbit there.
Doesn't really say much though. Watson was drafted in 2018, Godwin and Evans were already there. The only rookies drafted by Tampa since he's been there are Tyler Johnson, Scottie Miller, and Jaelon Darden (who?), plus any UDFA they brought in. I should certainly hope Skyy Moore is better than that bunch of nobodies. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Moore didn’t get any snaps because it was a close game against a tough opponent and Andy was being conservative with a lot of the offense, not just Moore.
Exactly. Pachecho didn't play much either, and the little bit he did seemed to be due to CEH getting his knee stepped on.
Short week early in the season against a tough opponent. I don't think Skyy will ever play only 2 snaps again. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Exactly. Pachecho didn't play much either, and the little bit he did seemed to be due to CEH getting his knee stepped on.
Short week early in the season against a tough opponent. I don't think Skyy will ever play only 2 snaps again.
Yep I brought up Pacheco a couple of days ago, it might have actually been in this thread. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Exactly. Pachecho didn't play much either, and the little bit he did seemed to be due to CEH getting his knee stepped on.
Short week early in the season against a tough opponent. I don't think Skyy will ever play only 2 snaps again.
CEH and McKinnon played incredibly well. Not sure I'd want to take either out right now if I don't have to. Pretty sure it was McKinnon who completely destroyed Bosa on a block in the middle of the pocket. Up to that point, I wasn't sure Bosa was even playing... [Reply]
"Chiefs receiver Justin Watson, meanwhile, has noticed Moore is typically one of the last guys off the practice field after spending additional time with the quarterbacks. “He’s doing everything right,” Watson said, “and I know if he keeps doing that, that he’s gonna have a really good year.”
Watson didn’t hold back further praise for Moore on Thursday, calling him “the best rookie receiver I’ve been around in my five years.” “I think you see it — he’s got everything: hands, he’s got long arms to go up and get passes, he’s explosive, good after the catch,” Watson said. “So I think he’s got a really, really bright future this year and going forward in this league.”
Watson noted strong work ethic from Moore as well, saying he’s seen him put in extra time with receivers coach Joe Bleymaier to learn the playbook and also the differences between a college and pro system. Watson credited Moore for doing a “phenomenal job” of picking up the plays after spending a few months with the team."
Is there a link to the article this is from? [Reply]
If he's this good, get his ass on the field. Because we don't have anybody capable of beating man on the back-side of plays right now and so they're being left on an island. This is letting teams clog Mahomes play side and they'll start bracketing Kelce more and more.
We NEED someone at the X or Y positions that can punish a team for playing 1v1 man coverage out there. It's just not happening. If that's Moore - fucking aces, lets get it done. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
WorSt scenario for the Steelers. His incredible catch will blow up on social media and feed his ego.
People will forget that a few drives later he blew a td because he tried to hot dog a one handed catch instead of using 2 hands for a clear TD
So the Josh Gordon experiment failed but I hope KC still occasionally tries no risk high reward WR reclamation projects like Randy Moss or Antonio Brown.
Looking forward to KC signing Pickens to a one year prove it deal in a few years.