Toney's got the higher upside and Moore the higher floor as we seen last year. If one of them makes the roster they will probably be WR5, so go with the upside. Toney. [Reply]
Probably Moore actually. They both produce the same and you don't have to deal with injuries or attitude problems.
Toney actualizing his potential and talent is a myth that needs to stop. His talent literally feeds into his how often he gets injured so even if he does start playing to his talent level, you know an injury is going to follow quickly after.
So since they both produce at the same level, I'll take the guy that's going to do it quietly without getting hurt every other game. [Reply]
The ChiefsPlanet equivalent of this would be deciding who you had to spend 24hours in a room with, Chiefsshrink or jjChiefsfan, and the only topic allowed is religion. [Reply]
Part of me wants to say Moore because if he turns it around and becomes a reliable slot guy, he’s back for cheap the next year. This is the last year under contract for Toney.
The other part of me highly doubts Skyy even has the talent to “put it all together”. [Reply]
I can write off the Toney trade as a plus. They not finding something more useful for Moore is too big a demerit for me. One more chance even if only meger [Reply]
Veach is a master at changing position groups. Think back to last October. Everyone knew the WR corp was a liability. Today the discussion is which starting WR from last year doesn't make the roster. Before that the defense, before that the Oline, before that the QB. Granted this WR group has to stay healthy and prove itself but Bart has shown he knows what needs to be done and goes and does it. [Reply]
Toney, not even a question. When healthy, Toney has the ability to make a play, maybe even a game-changing play. Maybe even two in a single game. Moore, he's probably a really nice kid, but he just . . . he's greg Dieter. [Reply]