Doc Posted May 2 Posted May 2 8 hours ago, Doc Brown said: PFF is garbage when it comes to Moore. PFF is the best indicator of true WR quality when it comes to Hollins. Am I doing that right? I think the difference is who was throwing to Hollins versus who was throwing to Moore. 1 Quote
CSBill Posted May 2 Posted May 2 14 hours ago, BillsFanForever19 said: Why? They weren't in on him. They have Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, Hollywood Brown, Jalen Royals, Skyy Moore, JuJu Smith-Schuster, and Tyquan Thornton. Hanging on every move they make, don't make, and expressing thanks for them not making moves that they weren't ever going to make is taking the fear of them too far. A little Biblical wisdom seems appropriate here: Proverbs 29:25 (KJV): The fear of man brings a snare, Or this newer translation (NLT) captures it well . . . Fearing people is a dangerous trap, 1 1 Quote
oldmanfan Posted May 2 Posted May 2 21 minutes ago, SoonerBillsFan said: Some fans ( not saying you) need to go see the Forrest highlights. Before he got hurt, he has some skills. I’m intrigued. Also want to see what Hancock brings. 2 Quote
MJS Posted May 2 Posted May 2 15 hours ago, BillsFanForever19 said: Why? They weren't in on him. They have Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, Hollywood Brown, Jalen Royals, Skyy Moore, JuJu Smith-Schuster, and Tyquan Thornton. Hanging on every move they make, don't make, and expressing thanks for them not making moves that they weren't ever going to make is taking the fear of them too far. Well, the last three guys you mentioned are replaceable, and Brown is on his 3rd team and hasn't put up good numbers since 2021. Quote
BobbyC81 Posted May 2 Posted May 2 On 4/30/2025 at 7:51 PM, JerseyBills said: Probably the best FA WR signing they could've made. Only 25! Essentially Palmer replaces a washed up Cooper, Moore replaces Mack. That Palmer signing will turn heads Like Linda Blair in the Exorcist? 1 1 Quote
Low Positive Posted May 2 Posted May 2 1 hour ago, CSBill said: This post reminds me of the old saying in Cincinnati, "If it's Brown, flush it down!" Bengals fans call the Browns the Stains. Quote
MrEpsYtown Posted May 2 Posted May 2 1 hour ago, oldmanfan said: I’m intrigued. Also want to see what Hancock brings. Super excited about him as well. He makes plays Quote
Don Otreply Posted May 2 Posted May 2 3 hours ago, CSBill said: A little Biblical wisdom seems appropriate here: Proverbs 29:25 (KJV): The fear of man brings a snare, Or this newer translation (NLT) captures it well . . . Fearing people is a dangerous trap, Fear is the mind killer, 2 1 Quote
Doc Brown Posted May 2 Posted May 2 3 hours ago, Doc said: I think the difference is who was throwing to Hollins versus who was throwing to Moore. That's probably likely. I don't know exactly how they factor in QB play into account in each WR's grade. Not paying their membership fee. Quote
PrimeTime101 Posted May 2 Posted May 2 21 hours ago, HappyDays said: I watched some game reels yesterday from his time with Cleveland and there were definitely some targets he could have come down with. Here's a good sample game that I posted earlier in the thread: Some of the targets are absolutely uncatchable, but there are a couple that a bigger more physically gifted WR would have come down with. But we're talking about the 5th WR on the depth chart so as long as he can get some decent separation and catch passes that hit him between the numbers he'll be worth his roster spot. If Samuel ever gets injured which feels inevitable Moore can step in and do some of the same things. he had 100 targets last year.. what makes you think this guy is not going to pop and end up #3-4? Heck.. Throw Shakir, Samuel, Moore and Palmer out there... that's more speed then most defenses can handle.. Quote
HappyDays Posted May 2 Posted May 2 1 hour ago, PrimeTime101 said: he had 100 targets last year.. what makes you think this guy is not going to pop and end up #3-4? Heck.. Throw Shakir, Samuel, Moore and Palmer out there... that's more speed then most defenses can handle.. Why was a 25 year old WR available after the draft for $3.5M if he was really that good? 1 2 Quote
Simon Posted May 2 Posted May 2 2 hours ago, Don Otreply said: Fear is the mind killer, It is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain 2 1 1 Quote
Shaw66 Posted May 2 Posted May 2 16 minutes ago, HappyDays said: Why was a 25 year old WR available after the draft for $3.5M if he was really that good? Well, I generally agree with you. He's not likely to emerge as a top-10 receiver. Those guys have special talent, and it shows up wherever they may be playing. However, the beauty of McDermott's system, and the wideout philosophy in general, is that system doesn't require him to be a top-10 receiver. It doesn't require ANYONE to be a top-10 receiver. What the system hopes it can get out of each receiver is 600-1000 yards, Instead of requiring a 1500-yard man, this system just requires that Beane find several 800-yard men. That's a much easier task. The receiver room looks better with Moore and Palmer than without them, for sure. Both have shown that they can get that kind of yardage. Whether they make the room better than with healthy Cooper and Hollins is a real question for some, but I think the Moore and Palmer offer more upside. If Samuel is the weakest player in the room, I think it's a strong group. 4 Quote
Simon Posted May 2 Posted May 2 6 hours ago, Cash said: Like many here, I’m very interested in Forrest. I can’t say I’ve ever seen him play, so it’s mostly vibes-based. There's not a lot of video out there of him but here's a little bit in case you haven't caught any yet. 2 Quote
Cash Posted May 2 Posted May 2 (edited) 2 hours ago, Simon said: It is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain Thanks, Paul. 2 hours ago, Shaw66 said: Well, I generally agree with you. He's not likely to emerge as a top-10 receiver. Those guys have special talent, and it shows up wherever they may be playing. However, the beauty of McDermott's system, and the wideout philosophy in general, is that system doesn't require him to be a top-10 receiver. It doesn't require ANYONE to be a top-10 receiver. What the system hopes it can get out of each receiver is 600-1000 yards, Instead of requiring a 1500-yard man, this system just requires that Beane find several 800-yard men. That's a much easier task. The receiver room looks better with Moore and Palmer than without them, for sure. Both have shown that they can get that kind of yardage. Whether they make the room better than with healthy Cooper and Hollins is a real question for some, but I think the Moore and Palmer offer more upside. If Samuel is the weakest player in the room, I think it's a strong group. Yeah, Moore clearly isn't "that good", and if he was, we wouldn't be able to afford him. And that's fine. What he is, is insurance against another Texans game from last year, where Allen completed 9 passes and it looked like our WRs were a freshman team playing against varsity DBs. Put another way: Before the Moore signing, we were guaranteed to have at least 1 WR make the team who was such a question mark that he might be totally worthless. Basically Shavers, Prather, or Shenault. But now, if one of those guys winds up making the team, I'll feel a lot better about it. Because it will mean he beat out a real NFL WR in training camp, and thus is hopefully a real NFL WR himself. Edited May 2 by Cash 1 1 Quote
SoCal Deek Posted May 2 Posted May 2 1 hour ago, Shaw66 said: Well, I generally agree with you. He's not likely to emerge as a top-10 receiver. Those guys have special talent, and it shows up wherever they may be playing. However, the beauty of McDermott's system, and the wideout philosophy in general, is that system doesn't require him to be a top-10 receiver. It doesn't require ANYONE to be a top-10 receiver. What the system hopes it can get out of each receiver is 600-1000 yards, Instead of requiring a 1500-yard man, this system just requires that Beane find several 800-yard men. That's a much easier task. The receiver room looks better with Moore and Palmer than without them, for sure. Both have shown that they can get that kind of yardage. Whether they make the room better than with healthy Cooper and Hollins is a real question for some, but I think the Moore and Palmer offer more upside. If Samuel is the weakest player in the room, I think it's a strong group. So McD has an offensive system too now? That guy does everything! Quote
BillsShredder83 Posted May 2 Posted May 2 On 4/30/2025 at 9:33 PM, HamptonBillsfan said: Make the team? Do you just rattle off frivolous , silly comments like that?. On a one year hometown deal with an opportunity to ride the greatness of Josh to a multi year deal somewhere, he’s the vertical threat on the team with experience and great motivation. He’s making the team. To me, he’s a better option than Coleman with more speed and separation. Josh spreads it around( everyone eats mentality) so Shakir will get his but I easily see Moore getting 41/2 to 5 receptions average. I was a huge Moore fan coming out of the darft, and stoked to have him, but he is not a vertical threat guy. Hes a YAC on short routes guy. 2 Quote
3rdand12 Posted May 2 Posted May 2 18 hours ago, Mister Defense said: i agree but he cannot be so focused on that that when a player gets hot in a game it stops him from feeding him the ball, and again and again and again... he did do that last year, but sometimes not see: AFC Championship Game Cook was on fire, not stoppable. Feed him more and then the rest would have opened up more too, as KC would change things to stop him McD seems to feel the way most of us do about that game, it seems, so that is a good sign--he is a man who does not forget and learns from the past Oh heck yes ! Brady is still on a learning curve . But I have a bit of faith he learned plenty last year ! lol Quote
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