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re: What to do with Moore?

Posted on 10/17/16 at 11:18 am to
Posted by Mizzou59
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Posted on 10/17/16 at 11:18 am to
I've been saying this ever since the protests. J'Mon is a cancer to the team. Has he done anything good since he stepped on campus? He's started a protest that put us back 20 years, drops 75% of passes thrown to him, got in a fight last week vs. LSU, doesn't seem to care about anyone except himself, and quits on the team when things don't go his way. Not to generalize, but this is why I think WR is one of the most invaluable positions on the field. Most WR's are divas like this guy and OBJ, and are only there to make an arse out of themselves and embarrass the team.
Posted by Mizz-SEC
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Member since Jun 2013
19257 posts
Posted on 10/17/16 at 4:14 pm to
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I've been saying this ever since the protests. J'Mon is a cancer to the team. Has he done anything good since he stepped on campus? He's started a protest that put us back 20 years, drops 75% of passes thrown to him, got in a fight last week vs. LSU, doesn't seem to care about anyone except himself, and quits on the team when things don't go his way. Not to generalize, but this is why I think WR is one of the most invaluable positions on the field. Most WR's are divas like this guy and OBJ, and are only there to make an arse out of themselves and embarrass the team.


Hear, hear! I'd rather have one L'Danianian Washington or Bud Sasser over a dozen J'mon Moore's.

The problem with our wide receiver corps is toughness. They're too big of pussies to fight through press coverage and make plays. frick 'em. wiBO needs to wise up fast.
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