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re: J'Mon Moore

Posted on 9/6/16 at 1:57 pm to
Posted by notsince98
KC, MO
Member since Oct 2012
18130 posts
Posted on 9/6/16 at 1:57 pm to
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Question: Did people write off Danario and Bud in this manner at this point in their careers?


1) You are an idiot if you don't remember Danario being a stud from day 1. He started as a freshman over Maclin.

2) Bud did struggle but got better. Bud was better by now. J'mon is in year 3 and still not improving. Bud was never demanding to be the #1. Bud made some clutch catches. J'mon has not shown the ability to do that. all his catches come in garbage time.
Posted by countrygrammar
Ohio
Member since Oct 2013
394 posts
Posted on 9/6/16 at 2:12 pm to
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u are an idiot if you don't remember Danario being a stud from day 1. He started as a freshman over Maclin.



I don't take kindly to name calling. I try and respect everyone's opinion, so please do the same for me.

Danario played ok his first 3 years, lets not make it seem like he was an extreme compliment to Maclin. He had separation issues at times and could only muster up 300 yd receiving seasons. Now that is from my point of view.

Bud had the benefit of a lot talent as well. He was slow and in 2013 dropped a few balls, albeit not to the extent of J'Mon. Even then his progression came in leaps and bounds from 13 to 14. 13 you saw a lot of people on Bud's hip pocket, 14 you saw a guy who you could trust get open and deliver.

I can argue J'Mon's catch on the fade with the corner draped all over him was tough and showed an upward progession from 15-16.
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