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Old 09-23-2024, 10:40 AM   #2
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A lot of it looks to me like…..honestly some boredom
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Old 09-23-2024, 10:41 AM   #3
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NFL has become the Alex Smith league. QB's have to be game managers and double as running backs. Passing game has been neutered. Only way to break the cycle is to make teams pay for playing nickle 90% of the time. Carolina did that this weekend. Raiders tried dropping back into coverage against Dalton after he carved them up and the panthers just unleashed Chuba. The soft shell defense couldn't stop the run...Caveat being they did this against the Raiders.
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Old 09-23-2024, 10:42 AM   #4
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NFL has become the Alex Smith league. QB's have to be game managers and double as running backs. Passing game has been neutered. Only way to break the cycle is to make teams pay for playing nickle 90% of the time. Carolina did that this weekend. They tried dropping back into coverage against Dalton after he carved them up and they just unleashed Chuba. Caveat being they did this against the Raiders. To Andy Reids credit he's realized this and got an undrafted rookie 70+ yards on the ground.
It's why I think RB's being drafted highly is going to come back in vain. If you put some of these guys on our team it would change things.

What do we look like if Achane or Bijan or Kamara are playing here?
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Old 09-23-2024, 10:43 AM   #5
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I’m curious to also see if worthy was supposed to sit on the route. Rice made a lot of those mistakes early on where he was making small route adjustments that weren’t right. The difference is that he learned from his mistakes where guys like skyy still haven’t several years later. That’s why I have a feeling it was a rookie mistake.
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Old 09-23-2024, 10:46 AM   #6
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I’m curious to also see if worthy was supposed to sit on the route. Rice made a lot of those mistakes early on where he was making small route adjustments that weren’t right. The difference is that he learned from his mistakes where guys like skyy still haven’t several years later. That’s why I have a feeling it was a rookie mistake.
Here's the thing - Rice kept going.

My memory on that play is that both guys were running slants at different depths. Rice kept moving on his, Worthy stopped.

Isn't that what you'd WANT to see there? You don't typically want to see 2 WRs occupying the same space, no? And had Worthy continued, that's kinda what you'd have had. By stopping, he put the DBs into an impossible decision.

Maybe that is just freelance rights that Worthy simply doesn't have yet. But, speaking past process and just to results, Worthy did the 'right' thing from a WR spacing perspective.
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Old 09-23-2024, 10:43 AM   #7
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They need to execute better in the red zone. Kelce is older and that’s who they’d go to in those spots. But they’re 3-0 so it ain’t exactly a disaster they just have things to work on. This looks like a team that barring injuries is going to pile up 13-14 wins in a bunch of close games bc of these flaws and bc they know how to close games. This will drive the country crazy bc they’re tired of the machine. Then they’ll adjust enough to get the scores in the RZ they need come January. Why would I believe different?

If you really want a weekend project start a thread on how to fix the Cowboys.
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Old 09-23-2024, 10:44 AM   #8
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Why is Skyy Moore still seeing so many WR snaps? I feel like that is completely detrimental to the offense.
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Old 09-23-2024, 10:47 AM   #9
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Why is Skyy Moore still seeing so many WR snaps? I feel like that is completely detrimental to the offense.
Who cares?

You only ever see him when they're unpiling and moving back to the huddle.

He's a space filler. A guy that sucks up snaps to give the real players a rest. Every team has them.

He's probably no better or worse than the 44th guy on any teams active gameday roster.

I'm done giving a damn about Skyy Moore. He's a bust but he's a bust that simply doesn't matter at this point.
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Old 09-23-2024, 10:52 AM   #10
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Who cares?

You only ever see him when they're unpiling and moving back to the huddle.

He's a space filler. A guy that sucks up snaps to give the real players a rest. Every team has them.

He's probably no better or worse than the 44th guy on any teams active gameday roster.

I'm done giving a damn about Skyy Moore. He's a bust but he's a bust that simply doesn't matter at this point.
I would love to see some stats on when Skyy gets in if the play call is run or pass. Taking an educated guess it almost all runs and could be a large tell.
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Old 09-23-2024, 10:57 AM   #11
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I would love to see some stats on when Skyy gets in if the play call is run or pass. Taking an educated guess it almost all runs and could be a large tell.
Remind me tomorrow. PFF should be updated by then.
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Old 09-23-2024, 11:18 AM   #12
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Remind me tomorrow. PFF should be updated by then.
Looks like Moore's been in for 30 snaps, 17 of which were passing plays, 13 were runs.

Not sure what the typical breakdown of our WR snap share is, but that's probably not enough to demonstrate a genuine 'tell'.

He's run routes on 16 of those 17 snaps (no idea what he did on the 17th as he doesn't appear to have a pass blocking snap in there; probably just basic Skyy stuff where just stood there with his head up his ass so PFF didn't know what to do with it).

Again - there's just no reason to dedicate any further mental energy to the guy.

He's a non-entity.
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Old 09-23-2024, 11:00 AM   #13
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I would love to see some stats on when Skyy gets in if the play call is run or pass. Taking an educated guess it almost all runs and could be a large tell.
He was out there when they were trying to run the 2 minute drill.
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Old 09-23-2024, 10:57 AM   #14
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Why is Skyy Moore still seeing so many WR snaps? I feel like that is completely detrimental to the offense.
He’s the best midget WR blocker ever.
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Old 09-23-2024, 11:11 AM   #15
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Why is Skyy Moore still seeing so many WR snaps? I feel like that is completely detrimental to the offense.
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I would love to see some stats on when Skyy gets in if the play call is run or pass. Taking an educated guess it almost all runs and could be a large tell.
I don't think Skyy went out on a route? It feels like every time he saw the field he was blocking on the end of the line.
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