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I had him and Rudy Niswanger sign my left tit at training camp. I had to squeeze pretty hard to get enough meat for both signatures (since Rudy used his middle name, Archibald, when he signed). |
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Davante Adams was a drop fest like MVS his first 2 years but developed into an elite sure handed catcher and WR overall. Not expecting MVS to be Tyreek Hill or anything. I just expect him to be a threat deep that teams have to consider bc outside of Tyreek we didn’t really have that except for Hardman. I think the well rounded basketball team approach to the position will suit us well |
How good or bad MVS is with Mahomes will come down to how well he understands how to improvise when the play breaks down or his route isn't there
So...Im not real confident hes going to be more than a 500 yard to 600 yard guy. If he was, Rodgers would have demanded him to still be on the team since hes a relatively cheap player. |
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Anyway, I'm optimistic about Moore, but I would guess he's #4 on the production chart for 2022.
I would expect he'll truly shine in 2023. |
Mecole Hardman is gonna go off this year.
In order of production it gonna be like: Hardman MVS Moore JuJu |
*waiting for someone to point out MVS got a 3 year deal to be here while JuJu only got a 1 year deal*
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So is JuJu really stinking it up that bad already?
Or you guys just going for a contrarian take? What makes Hardman and Moore that more enticing than JuJu? Hardman has yet to ever show much and Moore is from a small program trying not just to get up to speed on NFL defenses' but get up to speed on Andy's offense. That's a steep curve to accomplish in just his rookie season. JuJu has had success when he was healthy and he had a QB that wasn't a corpse. |
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