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I've read your posts, dude. You're playing coy this morning because you realize that being buried on the depth chart isn't going to all of a sudden go away assuming this room more or less stay intact next season. |
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The Chiefs invested a 2nd in Moore and there's zero reason to think they've soured on him at WR. Like I said, Veach drafts for year 2. It's not some bold prediction to say that Moore will be a big part of the offense starting next year. |
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But i've been saying that since before we even signed his ass. I'm the guy everyone wants to argue with about JJSS because i'm one of the few who doesn't believe he brings real, irreplaceable value. But that's not what i asked you. I asked you if you think he'll be back. Not if he's getting a long term deal. Not if you think he should be the guy to go. But if you think the Chiefs will bring him back. |
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Opinions change based on new information all of the time. JuJu is not exactly reliable. The guy is constantly missing time. That doesn't scream "sure-fire new long term contract" at all. It's probably his last chance at a long term deal too, so there are other factors here as well. |
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I'm asking you where these snaps are going to just start coming from. Based off what we know now, i think there's a good chance JJSS comes back and NO chance MVS gets cut. Toney will obviously be here. That's ALREADY 3 guys that will be getting snaps ahead of Moore. Then you have players like Watson, potential F/A pickups, Rookies etc to contend with after that. If we're being completely objective here, there really isn't some clear path for production from Skyy Moore headed into next season. He's more likely to be headed into next season in the same situation he finds himself in today. |
Have you seen the FA WR list?
It's awful, and there's aren't going to be a bunch of talented WRs available for trade like last year. JuJu is easily one of the best WRs available this offseason, mostly because there's nobody. |
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Concussion though. Does that count the same? It doesn't in my book. And he only missed, what 2 games? From an injury standpoint, once could say he was fairly healthy this season. |
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I don't think he's going to be in the same position he is today because he's one of the 2 most talented WRs on the roster and will no longer be a rookie. |
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If teams were gonna sign him to a big contract, they woulda done it already. Two straight years and nothing. Nothing JJSS has done this season has changed my mind, and i'd be surprised if it changed any GM's minds. And we can't sit here and pretend like we know who will or won't be available for trade. No one thought Tyreek Hill would be traded and AJ Brown came out of left field too. |
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Moore is a high character guy with a great work ethic. He'll be in Texas with Pat. He will get better, and knowing the offense will certainly not be an issue in year 2. The Chiefs plan ahead. They've done it going all the way back to Dorsey. I don't know what exactly there plan is, but I know that it includes Moore. That's my point. |
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Skyy has a skill set that’s valuable. He runs routes well, gets open and he catches the ball. MVS ain’t doing that. Hardman and MVS are the most replaceable WR’s on this roster outside of Watson. One has 50/50 hands and the other can’t run routes consistently and needs manufactured play designs. There’s speed guys in the draft available every year. It’s very easy to find. I think that’s gonna be our 3rd biggest need after DE and tackle in the offseason. Wouldn’t be surprised at all if they get a WR like that in rd 2 |
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Where are those guys this offseason? I could just be forgetting somebody, but off the top of my head, I can't think of many talented WRs that are due for new deals that could be traded. Even looking at the guys that weren't traded (Deebo and McLaurin for example), last year was jsut an anomaly. That's far from the norm. |
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