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Skyy Moore is 5'10" and ran a 4.41 forty. This year he has 17 catches for 205 yards and 0 TDs with Patrick FN Mahomes throwing him the ball. PATRICK FN MAHOMES How in TF can you say that Skyy Moore is better or will be better than Alec Pierce? Is it because you have to double down on your draft day prediction that Moore was a great/good pick? Because your opinion isn't based on their performances so far in their careers. Sent from my moto g stylus 5G using Tapatalk |
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As for doubling down, I'll accept I may well end up being wrong. We'll see. I think Pierce is a guy benefitting from being targeted a lot. |
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He just needs reps the games he's really gotten to play in he did well. The only person I can possibly see him taking some reps from is MVS. If it doesn't happen this season next year people will sing a different tune about him.
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Again - y'all just keep repeating things that are simply inaccurate. |
Moore and Pierce had the same 3 cone time and Pierce had a faster 20 yard shuffle.
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Is “doing better” just empty stats with more targets in a less talented offense? |
We need to start seeing some big numbers from him for the last 5 games and I don't mean fumbles.
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I remember when Deshaun Watson was having a fantastic rookie year while Mahomes was sitting in the bench. Meant absolutely nothing in the long run.
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So who's job is he taking next season?
MVS will be here. Most CPers are predicting JJSS will be here. Toney will be here. Hardman is up in the air. If MVS, JJSS and Toney return, where's he gonna see these snaps next season? |
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It's a valid question. If the defense is, "well he's buried on the depth chart", well.....would he not presumably be buried on the depth chart going into next season too?
If so, why are we expected to see this increase in snaps/production? |
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If THIS version of the Chiefs WR room is too crowded to shine....well....im not sure next years will be any less crowded. |
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