Neither, but I'd choose a Toney who can stay healthy all year over Moore any day. Maybe if Toney can stop trying to juke everyone out of their shoes and just use his straight line speed to get out of bounds, and limit the hits he takes then he would start to improve the rest of his game. He can't do that if he's hurt most of the time, and has to keep rebuilding himself back up just to get on the field again. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
There really should’ve been an option to cut both but you have to have unprotected sex with an electric pencil sharpener.
Man, I’d be conflicted.
I'd rather we kept both Toney and Skyy than have a dick small enough to do that. [Reply]
Toney, because he has the ability to make plays. Even then he'll still be an injury concern but we won't be counting on him to basically be the no. 1. [Reply]
toney. not even close for me. get toney on some psychotropics, a ****ing therapist, or hell maybe he just wakes up and the light in his dim head finally switches on. the skill alone is worthy of another years gamble.
moore just suffers from the same ailment we've seen in ceh, but worse. dude just flat out sucks ass. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Iconic:
toney. not even close for me. get toney on some psychotropics, a ****ing therapist, or hell maybe he just wakes up and the light in his dim head finally switches on. the skill alone is worthy of another years gamble.
moore just suffers from the same ailment we've seen in ceh. dude just flat out sucks.
And with Worthy and Hollywood, we've already raised the floor of the WR room. We don't need Moore playing 80% of snaps producing nothing anymore.
We can go with the higher risk/reward of a Toney. I strongly think we'll see reversion to the mean after some of the worst turnover luck in NFL history last season (note: not putting that all on bad luck - it was obviously some horribly poor play - but I'll bet you that's cleaned up this season in a meaningful way).
I like Moore. Think he's a good guy. But there's no reason to have optimism in his play. He hasn't even had a glimmer let alone a flash. [Reply]