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Annual Site Wide Mock GM LOUNGE DISCUSSION
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(03-28-2018, 02:11 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: OLineMatters is my dawg. Nice punt returner and slot guy. Those mash-ups consist of all of his plays during the featured game. One can quickly recognize the QB changes. What you do NOT see is Moore knocking our socks off down field. What we do see is a guy with NO sense of spacial awareness. In game, the video shows Moore fails to land in bounds in the end zone like three or four times. When he is required to toe-tap the side line he loses focus on the catch. On another, he fails to gain a first down because he voluntarily runs out of bounds then back in to make a slumping catch against the side line. With Moore the concept is easy...run a bunch of scrape routes two to three yards off the line and hope he can eel his way for yardage. NFL defenses can shut this down with ease. To be a number one or number two WR you must have exceptional strength to fight off the defender at the line. You can't scurry around NFL DBs. NFL WRs must go through the defender. Moore is constantly draped by the CBs. Moore does not gain separation against the better college DBs. All NFL DBs play at a level better than any college WR has ever seen. I see a guy in the complete domination of the opposing DB. All I watch are mash-ups so I don't miss the body language. The goal is not to find a WR who can out-leap a defender on a poorly under-thrown football then fall down in place. The goal is to find WRs who can create space - separating themselves from the coverage - have the WR skills to run under the football to catch it and finish the play by out-dashing the defender to score. |
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