coyote5
Footballguy
So is attaching some sort of Revis like status to Joseph in attempting to explain Moore's performance yesterday. I'm a Moore owner, but I'm just a bit more realistic than some.I'd read most of this thread. Let me apologize for not memorizing every single thing that I've read in the past weeks...what I recall is people being excited about his big game against Buffalo. Some maybe overly excited. Anyone with any sense knows not to read too much into one game. Anyone starting him blindly after 1 big game must have been desperate for a WR. Reading too much into his failures the past two games could be a mistake too.then go back and read - some posters had him as the second coming . . .please read before you comment . . .What a bunch of know-it-all douchebags — Moore was worth taking a flier on. I don't recall anyone declaring him an every-week starter, but I'm not going to read through 19 pages to check....Clearly, it was a risk to think the Raiders passing game might take off with these young receivers. I'm pretty sure you don't hit it big without going out on a limb now and then.
That said, Ford is worth owning for me as a bye-week fill in because he got me 20 points in my PPR-return yardage league so it was worth owning Moore to see if the two of them could produce. Campbell may not be a worthy fantasy starter but he is managing a very good offense with an elite running back and is in position to help the Raiders contend for a division title. And any dumb### knows that a rookie like Moore is going to be inconsistent.
@ Mr Roboto. I agree with your synopsis. Makes sense to hold talented players like D Moore if you can. He has potential and over performed for a couple weeks. He should get better as the season progresses.
Thanks, that hadn't been covered at all yet.