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Originally Posted by crispystl
IMOP this is easily the most frustrating thing about our struggles. WTF do they continue to trot Skyy out there? It's obvious any of the other WRs could play just as well or better than him. I was hoping that decent game we got from him against the Chargers last year was a glimpse of the future for him, but at this point we have a big enough sample size. He is what we've seen and that's what he'll be going forward. I just can't seem to get a grasp on the logic behind it.
What do you think it is DJ? Do you think it's just because they invested a 2nd round pick on him? Does Andy really think Skyy can improve enough to be a legit WR? Do they think he's the best option out of a bunch of scrub WRs?
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Gun to my head, they're as frustrated as we are.
He HAS to be showing them something in practice. Has to be. Nothing else makes sense.
And when the lights come on he shits the bed. And with a relative dearth of options, they just keep sending him out there hoping that he'll show them on them on gamedays what he shows them on Wednesdays.
He may just be the classic "5 o'clock hitter" and that's been enough to keep him in the lineup with nobody behind him really pushing him out of the way.
If anyone has a better option, I'm all ears. Because it can't be "well he's a good blocker" because all it takes for a WR to be a 'good' blocker is to kinda get in the way. And all that means is you're a
willing blocker. But I don't think there's a dime's worth of difference between a 'good' blocker that's trying hard and a 'bad' blocker that's trying hard. Not at WR.
And to be completely honest, I've seen enough instances of Moore NOT trying hard to suggest that this is another 'Clark sets the edge' scenario. The close cousin of Nichol's Law of Catcher Defense. "Well he sure as shit isn't catching passes so he MUST be blocking well or why else would he be out there?"