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Rahim Moore

#1

I live in Colorado and get the "pleasure" to watch everyone of the Broncos games every Sunday and be surrounded by bronco fans. Rahim Moore is bad, he misses tackles and is not good in coverage and is probably the worst player that starts on the Broncos defense. I know a lot of people around here want him but the guy is not good at all and is just a very average player. The broncos fans feel the same way,he is a hole in their defense. I would much rather have Mccourty


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#2

Maybe people who want Rahim Moore are thinking he can't be worse than a draft pick. Unfortunately there are not enough free safeties to choose from.


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#3

Quote:Maybe people who want Rahim Moore are thinking he can't be worse than a draft pick. Unfortunately there are not enough free safeties to choose from.
Should just hope that Mccourty hits the open market and throw the bank at him

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#4

I'd had the same thoughts about Rahim Moore, given that I live in Denver and see him play almost every week. Dude's pretty bad. He's the Zane Beadles of the Broncos' secondary.


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#5

Quote:Should just hope that McCourty hits the open market and throw the bank at him
 

Then cut Josh Evans.

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#6

Quote:I'd had the same thoughts about Rahim Moore, given that I live in Denver and see him play almost every week. Dude's pretty bad. He's the Zane Beadles of the Broncos' secondary.
Woot go Colorado! But yeah he's a product of the system

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#7

Quote:Then cut Josh Evans.
I think he would be a good backup but obviously he could be cut and replaced pretty easily

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#8

Quote:Woot go Colorado! But yeah he's a product of the system
 

"Product of the system" would be OK if our defense was identical to Denver's, but ohviously that will never happen.

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#9

Quote:I think he would be a good backup but obviously he could be cut and replaced pretty easily
 

Someone posted in a Jaguars thread he is the NFL's third worst free safety according to PFF. If that is true, he is not worth keeping around.

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#10

Quote:Someone posted in a Jaguars thread he is the NFL's third worst free safety according to PFF. If that is true, he is not worth keeping around.
I feel like he would be a solid young cheap back up 

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#11

Quote:I'd had the same thoughts about Rahim Moore, given that I live in Denver and see him play almost every week. Dude's pretty bad. He's the Zane Beadles of the Broncos' secondary.
Agreed, I haven't watched every Den. game but my step dad is a Den. fan so I watch a good bit. Moore seems to get burned or out of place a good bit
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#12

I dont see every game from the Broncos but I typically dont care what I see from him when I do watch him play.


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#13

Rahim Moore made the most blatant mistake in the Broncos double OT loss to the Ravens in the playoffs 2 seasons ago.   Moore let Jacoby Jones get behind in on a long Joe Flacco pass in the final minute of regulation time.    That's a play that probably cost the Broncos the game and a realistic opportunity to win the Super Bowl that season.   To Moore's credit,  he accepted responsibility on the play.   Yet,   it's something that's Moore's signature NFL play until/ unless further notice.  



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#14

Quote:Rahim Moore made the most blatant mistake in the Broncos double OT loss to the Ravens in the playoffs 2 seasons ago. Moore let Jacoby Jones get behind in on a long Joe Flacco pass in the final minute of regulation time. That's a play that probably cost the Broncos the game and a realistic opportunity to win the Super Bowl that season. To Moore's credit, he accepted responsibility on the play. Yet, it's something that's Moore's signature NFL play until/ unless further notice.
everyone knows about him getting burnt twice in that game but it happens in the regular season also
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#15

Quote:everyone knows about him getting burnt twice in that game but it happens in the regular season also
 

  Andrew Luck has the type of arm and T.Y. Hilton has the type of speed to take advantage of this today.   The question is,  will Luck have enough time against a potent Broncos pass rush???


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#16

He plays single high in Denver's scheme. TJ Ward plays in the box. Moore does need to work on his tackling but he does have 4 picks this season. He's only 25. I think he can get better.
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#17

Picked off!!!! That's 5 INTs including playoffs. 3 off Luck
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#18

Yeah that INT took no skill though haha Luck just threw it up. Just didn't want to send the punt team out their.
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#19

Quote:Yeah that INT took no skill though haha Luck just threw it up. Just didn't want to send the punt team out their.


Pretty sure that's not what he was thinking. But w/e
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#20
(This post was last modified: 01-11-2015, 08:29 PM by haveaseat.)

Quote:Rahim Moore made the most blatant mistake in the Broncos double OT loss to the Ravens in the playoffs 2 seasons ago.   Moore let Jacoby Jones get behind in on a long Joe Flacco pass in the final minute of regulation time.    That's a play that probably cost the Broncos the game and a realistic opportunity to win the Super Bowl that season.   To Moore's credit,  he accepted responsibility on the play.   Yet,   it's something that's Moore's signature NFL play until/ unless further notice.  
 

I thought Champ Bailey was more to blame on that play. Jones had like 3 or 4 steps on him.


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