Mo Alie-Cox - NFL thread

Richardson "sat and learned" most of last season and looks significantly worse than he did in the 3-4 games he played last season. Between him looking worse and his too tired comment I wonder how much behind the scenes work he is putting in.
Stop it lol Steichen, Chris Ballard and Richardson's teammates were raving about his work ethic in training camp. That's never been in question.

Steichen needs to be held partially accountable for AR's lack of success too because his play calling this year has been mediocre at best compared to last season. Watch Richardson's debut. RPO's, quick routes (speed outs, hitches, slants, QB/RB/TE screens, etc.), read options, QB designed runs, cheat motions, PA rollouts, etc. Literally everything a modern system designed around a dual threat QB is supposed to be. There have been some shades of it this season but it's nowhere near what it was.

"He CaN't StAy HeAlThY"... Steichen said weeks ago he wasn't going to change the play call despite that. That was a lie... then benched AR for Flacco who lead our offense to a whole 6 (!!) points on primetime. Franchise drafted a "project" now you're benching him as if he were some polished prospect. Words and actions aren't lining up. Steichen is just making moves to save his own a$$ and he's not even on the hot seat lol
 
This gives you a wee bit of an idea how hard Mo has had to work to prove himself to make it into year EIGHT as a starting TE in the NFL. And he never even played NCAAF. Saw some people talking about it, with basketball and baseball it's even harder (international competition factor), less than 1% make it.

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I picked him up for my fantasy football team. Did better than Kyle Pitts. I'm 9-1, going on 10-1, so I can answer questions about my pick up without sweating.
 
This gives you a wee bit of an idea how hard Mo has had to work to prove himself to make it into year EIGHT as a starting TE in the NFL. And he never even played NCAAF. Saw some people talking about it, with basketball and baseball it's even harder (international competition factor), less than 1% make it.

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I love rooting for my second team... even though they suck (I'm used to it :) )
 
I'm starting to get scared that Mr. Ed is going to retire Mo's number ....
We have plenty of space in the Stu and all we need to maintain is 13 total numbers for our current players......add 2-3 on to that for walk ons and we all are good.
 
We have plenty of space in the Stu and all we need to maintain is 13 total numbers for our current players......add 2-3 on to that for walk ons and we all are good.
Technically speaking no number is actually retired forever, and even if it actually were, there's 101 numbers to choose from now (0 and 00, then 1-99).
 
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