Originally Posted by Basileus777:
Moore is not a NFL player. Toney might still be something that can make a 53 man roster.
Shoot. Toney has elite twitch, decent speed, tracks the ball well, can make tough catches under duress, and is a nightmare for defenses with the ball in his hands.
Anyone else remember that block he hit that LB or DE with in that one game (can't remember who we were playing right now)? He nearly knocked that guy out of his shoes, weighing probably 50-60 lbs. less. Or that go route when he ran into the DB hard enough to knock the guy backwards, and he stayed on his feet, accelerated down the sideline to make that high point grab? That one's at 2:30 in that highlight reel I posted.
KT is really strong for his size.
And some of his runs after the catch are as Barry-esque as I've seen in a long time. Guy has great vision and exceptional balance through contract.
If he'd grow up, all-the-way grow up, say tomorrow, and learn to play with the intensity and focus that he did in some of those more spectacular catch-and-runs he's had, in every game on every snap, he'd be seriously good. Maybe top-20 good. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigBeauford:
Sarcasm of course.
Okay, good. But just so you're aware there are people on this site who feel that way. That having an absolute "dead weight" player on our roster is better than a thousand yard receiver with an attitude problem. [Reply]
Yeah, its Toney and its not even close.
Folks waiting for Moore to have a breakout 3rd year are going to be disappointed. Moore just looks lost out there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Graystoke:
Yeah, its Toney and its not even close.
Folks waiting for Moore to have a breakout 3rd year are going to be disappointed. Moore just looks lost out there.
I don't think anyone is expecting either one of them to have a breakout year. Not only do they suck but we have a great top 3 WR corp. They get pushed even further down if you include Kelce. The opportunities anyone else gets will be minimal barring injuries. [Reply]