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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
Exactly.
I'm giving up on Moore. He's just bad. So instead of saying Moore replaces JJSS and Rice provides an upgrade at WR3, I'm going to say that by the end of the year, Rice will be better than what JJSS was at the end of last season. And Toney will be more experienced and hopefully healthy.
So at that point your December 2022 depth chart is:
Kelce
JJSS (gimpy as ****)
Toney (Still green and also gimpy)
MVS (Trying to develop chemistry)
Watson
Moore (sucks)
Vs 2023:
Kelce (a year older than 2022)
Rice (ideally an upgrade on JJSS to offset the age related decline of Kelce)
Toney (Ideally healthier and more comfortable in the offense)
MVS (maybe he's finally developed chemistry?)
Watson
Moore (still sucks)
I mean I wouldn't even say it's unlikely that we're better at WR by the end of the season than we were at the end of last season. I'd say it's more likely than not that we are because Rice seems like a gimme to be better than what JJSS ended up.
Man Moore has created some headaches. Guy just hasn't shown a damn thing out there.
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I think you also have to factor that defenses have gotten much much better. And they have much better answers for teams that use a lot of catch and run. Almost every team has seen a regression. We have to be that much better on offense. I’m with you that we can match last years levels if not better and that gives us a good shot. But we of course should be striving for better. Ideally we have two rashee like guys and Toney can play off into a utility role. But until then you just need to load him up more and hope he can stay healthy.