The interview is interesting. Kadarius shows a lot of intelligence with his answers to the football-related questions. And a great work ethic. Think Veach was onto something with this kid. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Toney had 90 total yards in 28 snaps. :-):-):-)
Yep and I was dissed for saying he would get to 800 all purpose yards (350 Receiving, 250 Rushing and 200 PR) in 10 games - people gonna learn doing your homework is important. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DenverChief:
yeah I saw that too and glad you said something - I'm not sure he is "getting it"
Meanwhile in Toney's first game where he was clearly more limited in the passing game, multiple people noticed him flying around looking for work. He'd try to find someone to block, he'd fly downfield on a reception and help his teammate up.
It's a night and day difference in energy. And you can chalk it up to whatever you want - Toney given a new lease on life, Moore's confidence being shot after his adventures on STs - fine. I'm not saying there aren't reasons for it.
Toney's energy levels are off the !@#$ing charts. Man it's refreshing to see a young WR with short area quickness who seems to know what he's doing out there and is playing like he wants more reps. [Reply]
Toney's energy levels are off the !@#$ing charts. Man it's refreshing to see a young WR with short area quickness who seems to know what he's doing out there and is playing like he wants more reps.
Originally Posted by crispystl:
It's really frustrating because (I can't see the entire field BUT) it looks a good block by Moore there might've sprung Toney for a TD.
23 had an angle on him.
Then again, so did 2 other guys and he left them grabbing at air.
Would've liked to have seen what Toney could've done with one more block there, for sure. And look at how hard Toney breaks back there and STILL delivers a shot on Cisco - he absolutely thought there was still plenty of meat on those bones... [Reply]